Colombian identity card
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The Colombian Identity Card (Spanish: Documento de Identidad Colombiano, pronounced [dokuˈmento ðejðentiˈðað kolomˈbjano], also known as Cédula de Ciudadanía) is the identity document issued to Colombian citizens by local registry offices in Colombia and diplomatic missions abroad to every Colombian person over 18 years of age. Minors are issued a "Tarjeta de Identidad”. It is the only valid identification document for all civil, political, administrative and judicial acts according to Colombian Law 39 of 1961.[3] They are produced and issued by the National Civil Registry.[4]
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Colombian identity card Documento de identidad colombiano (Spanish) | |
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Type | Compulsory identity document |
Issued by | Colombia |
First issued | December 1, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-12-01)[1] |
Valid in | Andean Community and Mercosur (except Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela and Guyana) |
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Cost | First time - Free (everybody) Duplicate[2] - COP $63,050 / USD $63.13 / EUR Є58.52 |
Size | Length (5.5 cm) Width (8.8 cm) |
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