Bosnia and Herzegovina identity card


Bosnian-Herzegovinian identity card is a compulsory identity document issued in Bosnia. All Bosnian citizens who are residents of Bosnia and Herzegovina and are over the age of 15 have the right to apply for the national ID card; nevertheless, all Bosnian-Herzegovina citizens that are over the age of 18 must have an Identity Card issued by the police by the city of residence.
On 1 March 2013, Bosnia and Herzegovina created a new electronic ID card costing 18 convertible marks. Thanks to the production technology of electronic identity cards, risk of falsifying documents was reduced with the use of digital presentation and digital signature. Other protective elements in identity card are fully compliant with EU recommendations.

Physical appearance

The identity card is made of plastic and rectangular in shape, resembling the shape of a credit card, measuring 86 × 54 millimeters in size. On the left side of the ID is the photograph of the bearer, whereas on the opposite side, a hologram is placed, with the country's flag and name being visible. The top edge of the card, or "the header", bears the name of Bosnia and Herzegovina in three/four languages, Bosnian and/or Serbian and/or Croatian, also Serbian and in English ; and on its reverse, the name of the card is written in the same languages, with an additional line inserted in Croatian..

Printed data

The descriptions of the fields where the citizen's information is visible is shown in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian and English.
Citizens over the age of 18 who do not have valid identification are subject to a fine in Bosnia and Herzegovina's convertible marks. If a citizen fails to produce a valid ID to a person of high rank, the fine can be raised.

Countries

A Bosnian-Herzegovinan ID Card is accepted as a travel document by the following countries:
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