Document Name: | Emirates National Identity Card |
Using Jurisdiction: | United Arab Emirates |
Date First Issued: | 2 August 2021 |
The Emirates Identity Card (Emirates ID or EID) is a mandatory identification card issued to citizens and residents of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is an essential document for accessing government services, legal processes, and other key functions within the country. Managed by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP), the Emirates ID card plays a critical role in verifying an individual’s identity and facilitating transactions in both the public and private sectors.[1] [2]
The Emirates ID system was introduced as part of the UAE government’s efforts to enhance national security, streamline public services, and modernize the identification process. Initially launched in 2004, the initiative aimed to replace traditional paper-based identity documents with a secure, digital alternative. Over the years, the Emirates ID card has undergone several upgrades to incorporate advanced technological features.
The Emirates ID card includes the following features:
Citizens and residents inside the UAE must register into the program. Infants born in the UAE are issued a card at birth, though biometrics (including fingerprint and retina scan) are only captured after the card holder turns 15. You can also track Emirates ID easily.
The card costs AED 285 for one year validity or AED 385 for two year validity for UAE Citizens. Expatriates are charged AED 100 per year of validity with the maximum years being capped at the expiry of their current visa.[3]
The Emirates ID card is used for various purposes, including:
The UAE government has integrated the Emirates ID with various smart services and e-government platforms. This integration facilitates online transactions, reduces paperwork, and enhances the efficiency of public service delivery. The card can be used to access the UAE Pass, a digital identity and signature solution that enables secure login to government and private sector services.
The issuance and regulation of the Emirates ID card are governed by Federal Law No. 9 of 2006 on Population Register and Identity Card, along with subsequent amendments. The law mandates that all citizens and residents of the UAE must obtain and carry an Emirates ID card.