Citizen Identification Testimony <Bure-T-62020>
The Citizen Identification Testimony <Bure-T-62020> is a document containing various information on the holder.
It is typically printed as a briefleaf to allow quick confirmation that the document has not expired.
It is typically printed as a briefleaf to allow quick confirmation that the document has not expired.
Purpose
While the primary function of such a testimony is to confirm the holder's citizenship to the Tightish Empire, it also contains various useful information concerning the holder themselves.
This information allows deeper confirmation of the identity, such as fingerprints and date of printing, as well as providing critical information for emergencies such as the citizen codes of close relatives, current location of residence and known medical conditions.
This information allows deeper confirmation of the identity, such as fingerprints and date of printing, as well as providing critical information for emergencies such as the citizen codes of close relatives, current location of residence and known medical conditions.
Document Structure
Caveats
Typically duch a document will last for up to a couple of weeks, after which the briefleaf is to degraded for the writing to be legible.
Certain services may require the testimony to be newer then a certain value, often defined by colour.
This is typically green, yellow and brown, green being the freshest, although colours such as 'strict green' may imply that it be at most two or three days old and 'black' can denote no need for a testimony.
Certain services may require the testimony to be newer then a certain value, often defined by colour.
This is typically green, yellow and brown, green being the freshest, although colours such as 'strict green' may imply that it be at most two or three days old and 'black' can denote no need for a testimony.
References
The Book of the Crown's Justice is noted in a small caveat near the end of the document, confirming by which law this document has right to exist and what actions concerning it are illegal, such as forgery.
Publication Status
The testimony is available at a local Constabulary Office, the speed at which the document is provided dependent on connection to the Royal Library and whether or not the same document was recently requested.
Every citizen has the right to request such a document free of charge, but mut accept their own document in person.
Every citizen has the right to request such a document free of charge, but mut accept their own document in person.
Legal status
As stated on the document itself, the testimony is provided in the name of the Crown.
The wording is as follows:
Modifying or copying the document will lead to persecution under offence EE3-F, which is for the obstruction of justice through forgery, and may lead to imprisonment in a Hold, potentially even as a Class 1 Offender.
The wording is as follows:
<Beau-T-62020> This document hereby confirms [ID code]Original language
[full name]
to be a functioning member of society in the Empire of Tightland on [day-month-year].
The Crown [stamp of official]
Ce document por the présent confirmes [full name] [ID code] por es un membre fonctionnal por tha société de the Empire o Tightland the [day-month-year]
The Crounne [stamp of royal representative]
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