Iranian identity card
The Iranian identity card is the primary identity document in Iran. Every citizen age of 15 and above, whether resident or not, needs to apply for such a card, which bears their unique national identity number, given name, surname, birth date, and postal code. The current version of this card is called the national smart card and is the successor of the national card. This card is intended to reduce the need for the more valuable Iranian identity booklet, which is issued at birth.
The National Organization For Civil Registration began issuing national smart cards in 2015. At the time, the application was voluntary. As with other smart cards, the national card features a smart chip and an RFID. The Iranian authorities initially advertised this card as a means of secure participation in elections that guarantees voting integrity.
On the back of the card it says it is legally required to notify Civil Registration of address changes.
In the near future, identity booklets will be replaced by these cards. It will also replace Iranian banks' debit cards in August 2023.
Based on the latest announcement by the National Organization for Civil Registration of Iran, the validity of all Iranian identity cards that have expired will be extended until 20 March 2027, and there is no need to replace them.