Croatian identity card
{{short description|Identity document issued in Croatia}}
{{Infobox Identity document
|document_name = Croatian identity card
{{lang|hr|Osobna iskaznica}}
|image = Croatian National ID 2021 - front.jpg
|image2 = Croatian National ID 2021 - back.jpg
|using_jurisdiction = {{flag|Croatia}}
|valid_jurisdictions = {{flag|European Union}}
{{flag|United Kingdom}} (EU Settlement Scheme) {{Cite web|title=Visiting the UK as an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen|url=https://www.gov.uk/guidance/visiting-the-uk-as-an-eu-eea-or-swiss-citizen|access-date=2023-05-11|website=GOV.UK|date=27 May 2022 |language=en}}
Rest of Europe (except Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine){{hr}} {{flag|Georgia}}
{{flagicon|France}} Overseas France
{{flag|Tunisia}} (organized tours)
|document_type = Identity card,
optional replacement for passport in the listed countries
|eligibility = Croatian citizenship
|expiration= {{Ubl|5 years|40 years (age 70 or over)}}
}}
The Croatian identity card ({{langx|hr|Osobna iskaznica}}) is an identity document issued in Croatia. Every Croatian citizen can obtain an ID card, and it is compulsory for all citizens over the age of 18 living in Croatia. This document is issued by the police on behalf of the Ministry of the Interior.[https://www.zakon.hr/z/447/Zakon-o-osobnoj-iskaznici "Zakon o osobnoj iskaznici"] [Law on identity card]. Zakon.hr {{in lang|hr}}.
The 2003, 2013 and 2021 versions of the ID card are valid as travel documents in most of Europe. The pre-2003 version is valid only in Croatia.
History
SR Croatia issued identity cards during the time of SFR Yugoslavia since 1974."Zakon o osobnoj karti", Narodne novine, issue 54, 1974. When the country became independent, a new identity card replaced the old one with a two-year transition period."Zakon o osobnoj iskaznici", Narodne novine, issue 53, 1991.
Physical appearance
Similarly to a credit card, the identity card is plastic and rectangular in shape, with dimensions {{convert|86|by|54|mm}}.
=2003 version=
Image:Croatian ID card specimen.jpg
On the left side is a hologram, on the right side is the photograph of the bearer. On the top edge of the card, the name of Republic of Croatia available in two languages, Croatian and English ({{lang|la|italic=unset|REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA}} / REPUBLIC OF CROATIA), below the name of the card is available in the same two languages ({{lang|la|italic=unset|OSOBNA ISKAZNICA}} / IDENTITY CARD).[http://mup.hr/71.aspx]
The descriptions of the fields are printed in Croatian and English.
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- Front side:
- Surname
- Name
- Sex
- Identity card number
- Citizenship
- Signature
- Date of birth
- Date of expiry
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- Back side:
- Residence and address
- Issued by
- Date of issue
- Machine-readable data
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=2013 version=
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| image1 = Osobna iskaznica 2015 - prednja strana.jpg
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| image2 = Osobna iskaznica 2013 - poleđina 01.jpg
| caption2 = Version issued 2013–2021
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The 2013 version was redesigned to be compatible for the installation of an Electronic identity card chip. Issuing of electronic ID cards began in 2015. In addition to all data on the 2003 version, the back side of the new ID card also features the personal identification number (OIB).
=2021 version=
The second generation electronic ID came out in 2021. The first day when the applications for the new ID card started to be accepted was 2 August 2021. The new, second generation eID was a change that followed new EU Regulation 2019/1157.{{cite EU regulation |serial=2019/1157 |date=20 June 2019 |description =on strengthening the security of identity cards of Union citizens and of residence documents issued to Union citizens and their family members exercising their right of free movement |eurlextag=32019R1157}} Thus the greatest change is that second generation eID is also bio-metric. This change is followed with new Certilia application that enables citizens to use the new eID to sign electronic documents with digital signature.
Fines
International travel
{{See also|Visa requirements for Croatian citizens}}
Since Croatia's accession to the EU, in accordance with the Treaty of Accession 2011, on 1 July 2013 the Croatian identity card (except for the pre-2003 version) became a valid travel document within the entire European Economic Area. Croatia finished negotiating their accession to the EEA in November 2013.{{citation needed|date=January 2022}}
Today, the card is a valid travel document in almost all of Europe (except Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom) as well as in Georgia, French overseas territories and organized tours to Tunisia.{{Cite web|url=http://tunesien.tn/visum/|title=Visa information - Tunisia embassy in Berlin}}
See also
References
External links
- [http://eid.hr/ eID] - electronic ID web portal
- [https://www.zakon.hr/z/447/Zakon-o-osobnoj-iskaznici Identity card law] {{in lang|hr}}
- [http://mup.hr/71.aspx Picture of the ID]
- [http://www.mup.hr/UserDocsImages/topvijesti/2013/lipanj/Prelazak_drzavne_granice.pdf Notification from Croatian Ministry of the Interior] {{in lang|hr}}
- [https://www.jutarnji.hr/vijesti/hrvatska/kako-se-mijenjala-osobna-iskaznica-prve-su-bile-plahtaste-a-trece-izdanje-izazvalo-je-buru-15037598 Kako se mijenjala osobna iskaznica: Prve su bile ‘plahtaste‘, a treće izdanje izazvalo je buru] {{in lang|hr}}
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