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South Africa Phases Out Green Barcoded ID Books: Citizens Urged to Transition to Smart ID Cards

January 7, 2025
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South Africa Phases Out Green Barcoded ID Books: Citizens Urged to Transition to Smart ID Cards
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In a significant move to combat identity theft and fraud, the South African Department of Home Affairs has announced the gradual discontinuation of the green barcoded ID book. Citizens are being encouraged to switch to the modern and secure Smart ID card, which boasts advanced features designed to prevent forgery and unauthorized use.

The green barcoded ID book, a long-standing identification document in South Africa, has been linked to numerous cases of fraud due to its outdated design and vulnerabilities. To address these concerns, the Department of Home Affairs has set a phased timeline for its withdrawal, prioritizing a safer and more efficient identification system.

The Smart ID card, already in use by many, incorporates state-of-the-art security measures, including biometric data, a microchip, and holographic elements. These features make the card difficult to replicate and compatible with modern digital systems. From voting to accessing government services, the Smart ID card provides a reliable and secure means of identity verification.

“The Smart ID card is a vital step forward in safeguarding citizens from identity theft and fraud,” said Minister of Home Affairs Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi. “We urge all South Africans to apply for their Smart ID card without delay.”

Applications for the Smart ID card can be made at any Department of Home Affairs office or online. Applicants must present their green barcoded ID book and any additional required documents. Those upgrading from temporary ID certificates will need to complete the registration process.

This transition is expected to significantly reduce fraud while streamlining government services and enhancing identity verification across sectors such as banking and electoral systems.

“The introduction of the Smart ID card addresses a growing problem in South Africa. By adopting this advanced system, we are taking critical steps to ensure a safer and more secure future for our nation,” remarked a security expert.

As the deadline for the green barcoded ID book approaches, the government is calling on citizens to embrace the Smart ID card as part of its broader modernization effort to reduce identity fraud and enhance national security.

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