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|using_jurisdiction = {{flag|Slovenia}}
|using_jurisdiction = {{flag|Slovenia}}
|valid_jurisdictions = {{Ubl|{{flag|EU}} and rest of [[Europe]] <small>(except [[Belarus]], [[Russia]], [[Ukraine]] and [[United Kingdom]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Visiting the UK as an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen|url=https://www.gov.uk/guidance/visiting-the-uk-as-an-eu-eea-or-swiss-citizen|access-date=2021-10-01|website=GOV.UK|language=en}}</ref>)</small>{{hr}}|{{flagicon|France}} [[French overseas territories]]|{{flag|Georgia}}|{{flag|Montserrat}} <small>(max 14 days)</small>}}
|valid_jurisdictions = {{flag|European Union}} <br> {{flag|United Kingdom}} (EU Settlement Scheme) <ref>{{Cite web|title=Visiting the UK as an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen|url=https://www.gov.uk/guidance/visiting-the-uk-as-an-eu-eea-or-swiss-citizen|access-date=2023-05-11|website=GOV.UK|date=27 May 2022 |language=en}}</ref> <br> Rest of [[Europe]] <small>(except [[Belarus]], [[Russia]], and [[Ukraine]])</small>{{hr}} {{flag|Georgia}} <br> {{flag|Montserrat}} (max. 14 days) <br> {{flagicon|France}} [[Overseas France]] <br> {{flag|Tunisia}} (organized tours)
|document_type = [[identity document]]
|document_type = [[identity document]]
|eligibility= [[Slovenian citizenship]]
|eligibility= [[Slovenian citizenship]]
|date_first_issued= 28 March 2022
|date_first_issued= 20 June 1998 (modern format)<br />28 March 2022 (biometric)
|purpose= Identification, travel
|purpose= Identification, travel, (biometric) healthcare
|expiration= {{Ubl|No expiry <small>(age >70)</small>|10 years <small>(age 18-70)</small>|5 years <small>(age 3–18)</small>|3 years <small>(age <3)</small>}}
|expiration= {{Ubl|No expiry <small>(age >70)</small>|10 years <small>(age 18-70)</small>|5 years <small>(age 3–18)</small>|3 years <small>(age <3)</small>|1 year <small>(foreigners, specific circumstances)</small>}}
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The '''Slovenian identity card''' is issued to Slovenian citizens. It can be used as a [[travel document]] when visiting countries in [[Europe]] (except Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and United Kingdom), as well as [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[French overseas territories]] and [[Montserrat]] (for max. 14 days)
[[Kovac sara|Sara]] '''Slovenian identity card''' ({{langx|sl|osebna izkaznica}}) is issued to [[Slovenia]]n citizens. It can be used as a [[travel document]] when visiting countries in [[Europe]] (except Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine), as well as [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Overseas France|French overseas territories]], [[Montserrat]] (for max. 14 days) and organized tours to [[Tunisia]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tunesien.tn/visum/|title=Visa information - Tunisia embassy in Berlin}}</ref>


==Physical appearance==
==Physical appearance==
[[Image:SloveniaID.png|Version issued 1998-2022|thumb|200px]]
[[Image:SloveniaID.png|Version issued in 1998–2022|thumb|200px]]
The front side displays the name and surname, sex, nationality, date of birth, and expiration date of the card, as well as the number of the ID card, a black and white photograph, and a signature. On the back, permanent address, administrative unit, date of issue, [[Unique Master Citizen Number|EMŠO]], and a code with key information in a [[Machine-readable passport|machine-readable zone]].
The front side displays the name and surname, sex, nationality, date of birth, and expiration date of the card, as well as the number of the ID card, a black and white photograph, and a signature. The back contains the permanent address, administrative unit, date of issue, [[Unique Master Citizen Number|EMŠO]], and a code with key information in a [[Machine-readable passport|machine-readable zone]].


The words ''REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA'' (English: Republic of Slovenia) are inscribed next to the coat of arms and the words ''Osebna izkaznica'' (English: Identity card) and ''Identity Card'' are inscribed below. Identity cards issued in [[Languages of Slovenia|officially bilingual areas of Slovenia]] also have Italian or Hungarian text next to the Slovene. These are ''REPUBBLICA DI SLOVENIA'' and ''Carta d’identità'' in [[Italian language|Italian]] and ''SZLOVÉN KÖZTÁRSASÁG'' and ''Személyi igazolvány'' in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]].
The words ''REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA'' (English: Republic of Slovenia) are inscribed next to the coat of arms and the words ''Osebna izkaznica'' (English: Identity card) and ''Identity Card'' are inscribed below. Identity cards issued in [[Languages of Slovenia|officially bilingual areas of Slovenia]] also have Italian or Hungarian text next to the Slovene. These are ''REPUBBLICA DI SLOVENIA'' and ''Carta d’identità'' in [[Italian language|Italian]] and ''SZLOVÉN KÖZTÁRSASÁG'' and ''Személyi igazolvány'' in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]].


==Legal aspects==
==Legal aspects==
Every Slovenian citizen regardless of age has the right to acquire an Identity card ({{lang-sl|osebna izkaznica}}) where every citizen of the [[Republic of Slovenia]] of 18 years of age or older is obliged by law to acquire one and carry it at all times (or any other identity document with a picture, e.g. the Slovene passport or a driver's license). The card is a valid identity document within all member states of the [[European Union]] for travel within the EU. With the exception of the Faroe Islands and Greenland, though it may be used to travel outside of the EU: [[Norway]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|BiH]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]], [[Montenegro]], [[Serbia]], [[Switzerland]]. Depending on the holder's age (and sometimes also other factors), the card had a validity of 5 years or 10 years, and 1 year for foreigners living in Slovenia or in case of repeated loss.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://e-uprava.gov.si/si/podrocja/osebni-dokumenti-potrdila-selitev/osebni-dokumenti/osebna-izkaznica.html |title=Osebni dokumenti, digitalno potrdilo: Osebna izkaznica |language=sl |trans-title=Identity Documents, Digital Certificate: Identity Card |access-date=27 August 2023 |publisher=Government of the Republic of Slovenia}}</ref> Since 28 March 2022, it is possible but not mandatory to acquire a [[biometrics|biometric]] ID card.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gov.si/teme/biometricna-osebna-izkaznica/ |title=Biometrična osebna izkaznica |lang=sl |trans-title=Biometric Identity Card |access-date=27 August 2023 |publisher=Government of the Republic of Slovenia}}</ref> Since April&nbsp;2023, the biometric ID card may be used in healthcare institutions instead of the [[healthcare insurance card (Slovenia)|healthcare insurance card]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.gov.si/novice/2023-04-06-z-biometricno-osebno-izkaznico-tudi-do-zdravstvenih-storitev-zdravil-in-medicinskih-pripomockov/ |title=Z biometrično osebno izkaznico tudi do zdravstvenih storitev, zdravil in medicinskih pripomočkov |language=sl |trans-title=Using a Biometric ID Card Now Allows Access to Healthcare Services, Medicines, and Medical Devices |date=6 April 2023 |publisher=Government of Slovenia}}</ref>
Every Slovenian citizen regardless of age has the right to acquire an identity card ({{langx|sl|osebna izkaznica}}), and every citizen of the Republic of Slovenia of 18 years of age or older is obliged by law to acquire one and carry it at all times (or any other identity document with a picture, e.g. the Slovene passport or a driver's license). The card is a valid identity document within all member states of the [[European Union]] for travel within the EU. With the exception of the Faroe Islands and Greenland, it may be used to travel outside of the EU to [[Norway]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|BiH]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Montenegro]], [[Serbia]], and [[Switzerland]]. Depending on the holder's age, the card is valid for 5 years or 10 years or permanently, and it is valid 1 year for foreigners living in Slovenia, in case of repeated loss, and in some other circumstances.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://e-uprava.gov.si/si/podrocja/osebni-dokumenti-potrdila-selitev/osebni-dokumenti/osebna-izkaznica.html |title=Osebni dokumenti, digitalno potrdilo: Osebna izkaznica |language=sl |trans-title=Identity Documents, Digital Certificate: Identity Card |access-date=27 August 2023 |publisher=Government of the Republic of Slovenia}}</ref> Since 28 March 2022, it is possible but not mandatory to acquire a [[biometrics|biometric]] ID card. However all newly issued ID cards will be biometric.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gov.si/teme/biometricna-osebna-izkaznica/ |title=Biometrična osebna izkaznica |lang=sl |trans-title=Biometric Identity Card |access-date=27 August 2023 |publisher=Government of the Republic of Slovenia}}</ref> Since April&nbsp;2023, the biometric ID card may be used in healthcare institutions instead of the [[healthcare insurance card (Slovenia)|healthcare insurance card]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.gov.si/novice/2023-04-06-z-biometricno-osebno-izkaznico-tudi-do-zdravstvenih-storitev-zdravil-in-medicinskih-pripomockov/ |title=Z biometrično osebno izkaznico tudi do zdravstvenih storitev, zdravil in medicinskih pripomočkov |language=sl |trans-title=Using a Biometric ID Card Now Allows Access to Healthcare Services, Medicines, and Medical Devices |date=6 April 2023 |publisher=Government of Slovenia}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 05:27, 7 November 2024

Slovenian identity card
Front of the card
Back of the card
Typeidentity document
Issued by Slovenia
First issued20 June 1998 (modern format)
28 March 2022 (biometric)
PurposeIdentification, travel, (biometric) healthcare
Valid in European Union
 United Kingdom (EU Settlement Scheme) [1]
Rest of Europe (except Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine)
 Georgia
 Montserrat (max. 14 days)
France Overseas France
 Tunisia (organized tours)
EligibilitySlovenian citizenship
Expiration
  • No expiry (age >70)
  • 10 years (age 18-70)
  • 5 years (age 3–18)
  • 3 years (age <3)
  • 1 year (foreigners, specific circumstances)

Sara Slovenian identity card (Slovene: osebna izkaznica) is issued to Slovenian citizens. It can be used as a travel document when visiting countries in Europe (except Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine), as well as Georgia, French overseas territories, Montserrat (for max. 14 days) and organized tours to Tunisia.[2]

Physical appearance

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Version issued in 1998–2022

The front side displays the name and surname, sex, nationality, date of birth, and expiration date of the card, as well as the number of the ID card, a black and white photograph, and a signature. The back contains the permanent address, administrative unit, date of issue, EMŠO, and a code with key information in a machine-readable zone.

The words REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA (English: Republic of Slovenia) are inscribed next to the coat of arms and the words Osebna izkaznica (English: Identity card) and Identity Card are inscribed below. Identity cards issued in officially bilingual areas of Slovenia also have Italian or Hungarian text next to the Slovene. These are REPUBBLICA DI SLOVENIA and Carta d’identità in Italian and SZLOVÉN KÖZTÁRSASÁG and Személyi igazolvány in Hungarian.

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Every Slovenian citizen regardless of age has the right to acquire an identity card (Slovene: osebna izkaznica), and every citizen of the Republic of Slovenia of 18 years of age or older is obliged by law to acquire one and carry it at all times (or any other identity document with a picture, e.g. the Slovene passport or a driver's license). The card is a valid identity document within all member states of the European Union for travel within the EU. With the exception of the Faroe Islands and Greenland, it may be used to travel outside of the EU to Norway, Liechtenstein, BiH, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Switzerland. Depending on the holder's age, the card is valid for 5 years or 10 years or permanently, and it is valid 1 year for foreigners living in Slovenia, in case of repeated loss, and in some other circumstances.[3] Since 28 March 2022, it is possible but not mandatory to acquire a biometric ID card. However all newly issued ID cards will be biometric.[4] Since April 2023, the biometric ID card may be used in healthcare institutions instead of the healthcare insurance card.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Visiting the UK as an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen". GOV.UK. 27 May 2022. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  2. ^ "Visa information - Tunisia embassy in Berlin".
  3. ^ "Osebni dokumenti, digitalno potrdilo: Osebna izkaznica" [Identity Documents, Digital Certificate: Identity Card] (in Slovenian). Government of the Republic of Slovenia. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Biometrična osebna izkaznica" [Biometric Identity Card] (in Slovenian). Government of the Republic of Slovenia. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Z biometrično osebno izkaznico tudi do zdravstvenih storitev, zdravil in medicinskih pripomočkov" [Using a Biometric ID Card Now Allows Access to Healthcare Services, Medicines, and Medical Devices] (in Slovenian). Government of Slovenia. 6 April 2023.