Consular identification card definition

Consular identification card means an identification card issued by a consulate of a foreign government, which consulate is located within the State of Nevada.
Consular identification card means a card issued by a foreign government consulate that identifies citizens of their country who reside in a foreign country. It contains the cardholder’s photo, address, birthplace, expiration date, and a unique identification number.

Related to Consular identification card

  • Baggage Identification Tag means a document issued by the carrier solely for identification of checked baggage, part of which is given to the passenger as a receipt for the passenger’s checked baggage and the remaining part is attached by the carrier onto a particular piece of the passenger’s checked baggage.

  • User Identification means any unique user name (i.e., a series of characters) that is assigned to a person or entity by the Insured.

  • Registry identification card means a document issued by the department pursuant to [section

  • DoD item unique identification means a system of marking items delivered to DoD with unique item identifiers that have machine- readable data elements to distinguish an item from all other like and unlike items. For items that are serialized within the enterprise identifier, the unique item identifier shall include the data elements of the enterprise identifier and a unique serial number. For items that are serialized within the part, lot, or batch number within the enterprise identifier, the unique item identifier shall include the data elements of the enterprise identifier; the original part, lot, or batch number; and the serial number.

  • Caller identification service means a type of telephone service that permits telephone subscribers to see the telephone number of incoming telephone calls.