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Brazilian identity card (Carteira de identidade Nacional) | |
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Type | Identity card |
Issued by | Brazil |
Purpose | Proof of identity |
Valid in | Mercosur members and associated countries (except Guyana and Suriname) |
Eligibility | Brazilian citizenship or Portuguese citizenship under the Brazil and Portugal's special relationship |
Cost | First copy: free Second copy: accordingly to federative unit issuer |
Carteira de identidade Nacional(In portuguese), (The National Identity Card) is the official national identity document in Brazil. It is often informally called carteira de identidade (identity card), "RG" ([ɛʁiˈʒe]) (from Registro Geral, General Registry) or simply identidade in Portuguese. The card contains the name of the bearer, filiation, place of birth, date of birth, signature and thumbprint of the bearer. Other national documents can legally be used as an identity card, such as a federative unit-issued driver's license, passport or, for minors, a birth certificate. Each card has a unique RG number. As of 11 January 2023, the CPF number will be used as the RG number on new identity cards.[1][2]
Brazilian identity cards can be used as travel documents to enter the Mercosur members and associated countries (except Guyana and Suriname).[3]