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The Thai identity card (; ; ) is an official
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issued to Thai nationals between the age of 7 and 70 years.ราชกิจจานุเบกษา
พระราชบัญญัติบัตรประจำตัวประชาชน (ฉบับที่ ๓) พ.ศ. ๒๕๕๔
เล่ม ๑๒๘ ตอนที่ ๓๔ ก, ๑๑ พฤษภาคม ๒๕๕๔ (National Identification Card amendment act, 2011)
It was first introduced in 1943 when Plaek Phibunsongkram was the
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. The minimum age was originally 16 years but later lowered to 15 in 1983 and 7 in 2011. The card is used for proving the holder's identity and receiving government services. Other private services, such as applying for a
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contract or opening a
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, also require a production of valid identity card. Failure to produce a card without good reasons can result in up to ฿200 fine.


History

Prior to the introduction of an identification card in 1943, anyone who wanted to travel can apply for an internal
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at the district office. However, the
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was rarely enforced until 1943, when a compulsory identification book law was enacted. Thai nationals who were 16 and older and lived within designated areas were required to have an identification book, similar to the existing internal passport. In 1963, an identification book was replaced by a smaller
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paper card featuring holder's photo with height scale. All personal information was typewritten on the obverse side. Date of issue and expiry were typed on the reverse. The cost charged was ฿5 (around ฿90 today) for any issuance, whether of a new card or a replacement. It was at this time that identification cards became legally required by every Thai citizen. However, the card could be forged easily as there was no security features. It could also be damaged easily due to being made with paper. With the introduction of
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,
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and
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, the 1963 card became obsolete in 1987. At that time, Thai nationals were assigned unique 13-digit personal numbers that integrated the card issuance with other registrations. Thai nationals who turned 15 had to apply for a card in person at a district office. The card production was centralized; this meant all application forms and thumb prints had to be microfilmed and submitted to the registration administration bureau in
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for further processing. The card was made of paper printed by dot matrix printer and laminated with special coating. In 1996, all identification cards issued in Bangkok were printed on site using a
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. Outside Bangkok, on the other hand, a registrar had to submit paper forms for manual processing. Since then, the card issuing system was subsequently implemented nationwide. However, the information provided on the card is all in Thai; one had to translate the card for use in foreign countries. As a result, in 2005, a bilingual national identification card was adopted and is still in use today. In 2011, the government led by
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proposed that the minimum age for identification card should be reduced from 15 to 7 years, in order to reduce the use of birth certificate and other evidence for children.


Identification number

In 1909, the Thai government launched a
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surveying people across the country, including
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, for the purpose of
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and
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. The system was simple and home owners were not obliged to register an entry. Eight years later, home owners in selected areas were required to register deaths and births in their home to authorities The law was then expanded nationwide in 1956. Despite the existence of a citizen register, there was no unique identification number for a person. This later raised a security problem, especially when
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expanded into Thailand. Foreign criminals might forge identification cards and personal records relatively easily. On 19 September 1985, the Central Bureau of Registration (now the Bureau of Registration Administration) was established and a 13-digit national identification number was introduced. The structure of the Thai identification number is:
x_1 - x_2 x_3 x_4 x_5 - x_6 x_7 x_8 x_9 x_ - x_ x_ - x_
The meaning of each section is as follows: denotes the category of the particular person, which can either be: stands for the
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code for the registrar's office. x_6 x_7 x_8 x_9 x_ - x_ x_ is either the birth certificate number, which comprises book number and sheet ID, or a personal number (for people who were born before 1 January 1984). Finally denotes a
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. An identification number appears on all identification cards, house registration books and other official
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s. It helps identify different people who might share the same name as well as aids legal enforcement.


Format

The identification card comprises basic information on the holder, including * Identification number * Title, given and family name; *
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* Religion *Address * Date of issue * Date of expiry, 8 years after issue date on cardholder's birthday *Photo of the card holder All entries except the address and religion are provided in both Thai and English and printed on bluish white card. In addition to this, the issuer's
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and seal is printed on the same side of the card. Prior to 2005, all information was given in Thai only. The issuer's signature was on the reverse side as there was not enough space.


Other identity documents

* Identity card for person without Thai nationality () * Identity card for person without registration status ()http://office.bangkok.go.th/ard/Manual_regis.html, Bangkok Metropolitan Authority, Citizen's Manual


See also

*
List of national identity card policies by country A national identity document is an identity card with a photo, usable as an identity card at least inside the country, and which is issued by an official national authority. Identity cards can be issued voluntarily or may be compulsory to poss ...


References


External links


DOPA website


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