Compulsory identification for nationals and residentsOn 1 January 2005, the Compulsory Identification (Extended Scope) Act came into force. Since that date, everyone
of 14 years and older must be able to produce an original (not a copy) valid identity document and carry it with them at all times. Failure to produce an original, valid identity document is a criminal offence.
The following documents are accepted as proof of identity:
- National passport (also from the EU/EEA);
- Diplomatic passport (also from the EU/EEA);
- Service passport (also from the EU/EEA);
- Dutch refugee passport;
- Dutch travel document for aliens;
- Passports issued under certain circumstances to displaced Moluccans and second passport;
- Dutch identity card (formerly known as the European identity card);
- Driving licence (also from the EU/EEA);
- Residence documents and Leave to Remain Card.