Personal Identification Cards
Personal Identification Cards, often referred to as ID cards, are official documents that verify a person's identity. They typically include essential information such as the individual's name, photograph, date of birth, and a unique identification number. These cards are commonly issued by government agencies and are used for various purposes, including voting, travel, and accessing services.
In many countries, ID cards serve as a primary form of identification. They can be required for activities like opening a bank account, applying for a job, or boarding a flight. The security features on these cards help prevent fraud and ensure that the information is authentic.