Estonian identity card

Estonian identity card
Front of new Estonian identity card
TypeMandatory identity document
Issued by Estonia
First issued23 August 2021
PurposeIdentification, travel
Valid in European Union
 United Kingdom (EU Settlement Scheme) [1]
Rest of Europe (except Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine)
 Georgia
France Overseas France
 Tunisia (organized tours)
EligibilityEstonian citizenship or EEA/Switzerland if residing
Expiration5 years

The Estonian identity card (Estonian: ID-kaart) is a mandatory identity document for citizens of Estonia. In addition to regular identification of a person, an ID-card can also be used for establishing one's identity in electronic environment and for giving one's digital signature. Within Europe (except Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and United Kingdom)[2][3] as well as French overseas territories, Georgia and Tunisia (on organized tours only)[4] the Estonian ID-card can be used by the citizens of Estonia as a travel document.

The mandatory identity document of a citizen of the European Union is also an identity card, also known as an ID card. The Estonian ID-card can be used to cross the Estonian border, however Estonian authorities cannot guarantee that other EU member states will accept the card as a travel document.[5]

In addition to regular identification of a person, an ID-card can also be used for establishing one's identity in electronic environment and for giving one's digital signature. With the Estonian ID-card the citizen will receive a personal @eesti.ee e-mail address, which is used by the state to send important information. In order to use the @eesti.ee e-mail address, the citizen has to forward it to his or her personal e-mail address, using the State Portal eesti.ee.

The Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) on 25 September 2018 introduced the newest version of Estonia's ID-card, featuring additional security elements and a contactless interface. The new cards also utilizes Estonia's own font and elements of its brand. One new detail is the inclusion of a QR code, which makes it easier to check the validity of the ID-card. The new design also features a color photo of its bearer, which doubles as a security element and is made up of lines; looking at the card at an angle, another photo appears. The new chip has a higher capacity, allowing the addition of new applications to it.[6]

  1. ^ "Visiting the UK as an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen". GOV.UK. 27 May 2022. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  2. ^ "Validity of ID Card". North Cyprus. 4 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Visiting the UK as an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  4. ^ "Visa information - Tunisia embassy in Berlin".
  5. ^ "Estonian ID Card Information by Estonian Police and Border Guard Board". Police and Border Guard Board. Archived from the original on 2021-02-26. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  6. ^ "New Estonian ID Card 2019". ERR. Retrieved 2018-10-01.

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