Alberta to Roll Out Combined ID Cards in July
The Alberta government has announced plans to roll out three-in-one identification cards, eliminating the need for citizens of the province to carry multiple forms of ID to access programs and services. Alberta will begin issuing driver’s licences and ID cards that feature an individual’s identity information, personal health number, and a citizenship marker beginning July 2, Premier Danielle Smith said in a social media post. The change will eliminate the province’s paper health cards and will consolidate all essential information onto an individual’s driver’s licence or an Alberta ID card for those who do not drive. “Albertans can get a new driver’s licence or ID card that includes their healthcare number and proof of citizenship, all on one secure card at no additional cost,” Smith said in the June 3 post. “No more flimsy paper cards. No more carrying multiple pieces of ID. Just a common-sense change that makes life easier.”
Alberta to Roll Out Combined ID Cards in July Alberta will begin issuing new driver’s licences and ID cards on July 2 that combine identity information, personal health number, and citizenship markers. This initiative aims to eliminate the need for citizens to carry multiple forms of identification, including paper health cards. The consolidated card will be available at no additional cost, simplifying access to programs and services.
- Alberta is introducing three-in-one identification cards starting July 2.
- The new cards will combine driver’s licence information, personal health number, and citizenship marker.
- This change eliminates the need to carry multiple IDs and replaces paper health cards.
- The consolidated card will be available on driver’s licences and Alberta ID cards for non-drivers.
- The new cards will be issued at no additional cost to Albertans.
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