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About those ID Cards
by Mildred Hampton

Published on this site: August 7th, 2006 - See more
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Cards are very popular and useful as far as identification and security
is concerned. An ID card (identification card) is a piece of documentation
that is designed and used to validate the identity of the person carrying
it. With an ID card, the bearer is recognized in all the financial and
administrative sectors. It is also a document of authentication that lets
him or her to be protected by the law of the state.
You must have seen library cards and authorizing bank transfers, they
are a kind of identity documents that only contains the bearer's identity.
An identity document will be called a complete 'identity card' only when
it is in form of the standard sized cards like ISO 7810 cards. These cards are generally
plastic cards. You can also select from other card sizes like CR 80, CR
90 CR 1000 and others. Identity cards that carry a photograph of the bearer
are called photo cards.
These days most all ID cards are also photo ID in order to add reliability
and authenticity. Photo ID cards have become more popular because they
avoid the chances of transfer of cards to other people. It makes identity
cards a complete bearer's object. ID cards have defined custom card sizes
and a selection can be made from different card sheet layouts. The high-tech smart card
is another type of ID card that can be completely read by computer and
detect flaws if there are any.
The main purpose of an ID card is to provide information about the bearer.
An ID card contains primary information like name, date of birth, sex,
parent's name, complete address (the address should be updated in the
card if you have changed in the recent past), nationality (in multinational
states), and social security number. The photo ID card also carries other information
that is equally important but secondary. This information is height, weight,
blood type, color of eyes, hair and some birthmark (for identification
purpose). ID cards issued by a state are the unique civil identity of
a person. It determines and defines a relation between the person and
the state.
A photo ID card is for your security but it is necessary for you to secure
your own ID card. New technologies like magnetic strips, 2D barcodes,
watermarks, biometric signatures and images give complete protection to
your ID card and due to them; it has become much harder to misuse another
person's ID card.

Mildred Hampton Visit http://www.card-spot.com
for more on id cards. You'll also find great business card, plastic card
printer and postcard resources


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