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Everyone over the age of 14 in the Netherlands must carry legal proof of identification.
There are only certain officials who can request to see your ID, specifically:
There are only a few specific circumstances where officials can ask to see your ID, namely:
The fine is €60 for people 16 or over who fail to comply with the requirement to identify themselves. For minors aged 14 or 15, the fine is €30.
If you are fined by the police for failing to provide valid identification, you are not entitled to file an objection. The Central Fine Collection Agency (CJIB) will send you a notice for how you can pay the fine. If you fail to pay, the public prosecutor will decide whether to prosecute you. You can be prosecuted within two years of the date of the offense.
The following are valid identification documents in the Netherlands for non-EU citizens:
The following are valid identity documents in the Netherlands for EU citizens:
You can find out more information about compulsory identification at the Dutch government website.
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