Slovak identity card

The Slovak citizen ID card (Slovak: Občiansky preukaz, citizen card, literally civic certificate) is the identity document used in the Slovak Republic (and formerly in Czechoslovakia), in addition to the Slovak passport. It is issued to all citizens, and every person above 15 years of age permanently living in Slovakia. It is required by law to hold a valid identity card.

Slovak citizen ID card
(Občiansky preukaz)
Slovak national ID card (front)
Issued by Slovakia
PurposeIdentification, travel, proof of citizenship
Valid in European Union
 EFTA
 United Kingdom (EU Settlement Scheme, valid until 31 December 2025) [1]
Rest of Europe (except Belarus, Russia, Ukraine)
French overseas territories
 Georgia
 Montserrat (max. 14 days)
 Tunisia (organized tours)
Expiration
  • 10 years (age 15 or over)
  • 5 years (age 6–14)
  • 2 years (age under 6)

The Slovak identity card can be used for travel anywhere in Europe (except Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine) as well as to Georgia, French overseas territories, Montserrat and organized tours to Tunisia[2] in lieu of a passport.

A new biometric ID card with NFC chip has been issued since 1 December 2022.[3]

History

During the communist regime (1948–89) this simple card developed into a booklet dozens of pages long. It contained such personal details as employment history and vaccination records.[4]

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