Identity card (Portugal)

Identity Card
(Cartão de cidadão)
Front of a Cartão de Cidadão
Reverse of a Cartão de Cidadão issued to a Portuguese citizen
TypeCompulsory identity document
Issued byInstitute of Registries and Notary
Valid in European Union
 United Kingdom (EU Settlement Scheme)
Rest of Europe (except Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine)
 Egypt
 Georgia
 Montserrat (max. 14 days)
Overseas France
 Turkey
EligibilityPortuguese citizenship or Brazilian citizenship under Brazil and Portugal's special relationship
Expiration
  • 10 years (age 25 or over)
  • 5 years (age under 25)

The Portuguese identity card (Portuguese: Cartão de cidadão, CC) (lit.'Citizen card'), is an identity document issued by the Government of Portugal to its citizens. The card replaces several previous documents, including the Bilhete de Identidade (BI; Identity Card), Social Security card, National Health Service card, Taxpayer card and voter registration card, in one secure card. The Citizen Card was first issued in the Azores in mid-2006. However, as of 2017 BIs continued to be issued in some cases.

It is mandatory to have a card from twenty days after birth.

The Citizen card is also a valid travel document within all of Europe, including the United Kingdom in some cases, and except Belarus, Russia and Ukraine as well as Egypt, French overseas territories, Georgia, Montserrat (max 14 days) and Turkey. However, to enter Egypt a visa is required through the e-visa system or upon arrival (passport photo is required on the arrival).

In March 2024, it was announced that the new EU and ICAO compliant biometric ID cards (Regulation (EU) 2019/1157), with contactless capability, were to be issued starting on 10 June 2024. In June 2024, the Portuguese government started issuing the biometric identity card to its citizens.