Public Identity Card (Makko Oko)
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Public Identity Card (Makuri: Public Aliit Card) | |
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Issued by | Makko Oko |
Valid in | Makko Oko |
Type of document | Identity Card |
Eligibility requirements | Permanent Residency in Makko Oko |
Expiration | 10 Years |
Cost | $400 SLO's (Adults) $180 SLO's (Eligible Minors Under 18 (10+)) |
The Public Identity Card (Makuri: Public Aliit Card) is an identity document issued to permanenent residents and citizens of the Empire Of Makko Oko. All permanent residents (Including citizens and non-citizens with indefinite leave to remain) are eligible for a public identity card, which can be applied for only in-person at a Nationality & Citizenship Bureau office, with renewal of a Public Identity Card allowed to be done via the post. The card contains the name of the bearer, place of birth, date of birth, sex, nationality, blood type and signature, in addition to information relating to the issuing of the card. Each bearer of the public identity card has a unique identity number, which is also found on the card. This identity number is used to verify eligibility to certain services such as welfare and can be tied directly to paychecks from employers.
The Public Identity Card may be used as official proof of identity to access certain goods and services that may be restricted otherwise.
Use
The Public Identity Card can be used as a formal identification document in situations where proof of identity and/or nationality is required. These including opening a bank account, identifying oneself to government agencies and proving a right to work within the nation (excluding certain circumstances).
The card is also recognized as proof of identity for:
Obtaining a driving license.
Conducting major financial transactions.
Obtaining consular services.
Obtaining a passport.
Permanent residents of Makko Oko may use the card as proof that they are entitled to healthcare, schooling, and other social services that are not available to non-residents. The card is commonly used for this purpose amongst permanent residents who are not citizens.