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Brazilian identity card : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brazilian identity card
The identity card — called a cédula de identidade (identity card) cartão/carteira de identidade (identity card) or "RG" (from ''Registro Geral'', General Registry) in Portuguese, depending on the state — is the official identity document in Brazil. It contains the name, the birth date, parents' names, signature and thumbprint of the bearer. Other national documents can legally be used as an identity card, such as the Brazilian driver's license, a Passport or, for minors, the birth certificate. == Issue == As it is needed for many activities, it is practically compulsory for all citizens who are of legal age (18 in Brazil) to have an RG card, although carrying it is optional though not uncommon. Minors may also obtain one but if the individual is under 16 at the time he or she applies for one, it will expire on his/her 18th birthday, making it necessary to apply for another one. Identity cards are issued by the state governments and can be used nationwide. It is interesting to note that there is no legal restriction on having more than one identity card, provided that each one is issued by a different state. The documents required for obtaining an identity card depend on whether the person is single or married. For single persons, a birth certificate (the original or a certified copy) is used, for those who are married, the marriage certificate is used. If the person so desires, the CPF can be printed on it too.
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