Indonesian identity card

Indonesian identity card
front KTP for Indonesian in Jakarta
back KTP for Indonesian in Jakarta

The Kartu Tanda Penduduk, commonly KTP, is an Indonesian identity card (literally: Resident Identity Card). Separate versions exist for Indonesian and non-Indonesian residents.[1] The card is issued upon reaching the age of 17 or upon marriage.[1] In the case of Indonesian citizens, the card must be renewed every 5 years.[1] For residents, the card's expiry date is the same as their residency expiry date.[1] starting 2011, the Indonesian government is implementing E-KTP or KTP elektronik which is containing microchip on the card.

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front KTP for foreigner in Jakarta
back KTP for foreigner in Jakarta

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