Turkey to add driver's license info to digital ID cards

Turkey will be including driver's license information on digital identification cards starting on Sept. 18, Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said. The ministry is also contemplating merging digital signature data, bank card information and health insurance plans on IDs, Soylu added.

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Turkey will be making driver's license information on digital identity cards' chips starting on Sept. 18, Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said on Sept. 16.

The minister noted that driver's license and passport services were transferred to the authority of the Interior Ministry's Citizenship Directorate, formerly handled by law enforcement.

"God willing we will start Friday, we are uploading the driver's license into the ID card. So our citizens won't have to carry both anymore," Soylu said at the ceremony for an Istanbul youth award show.

The minister said that the new system would also prevent police officers from fining individuals for not carrying a driver's license in a road control.

The ministry is also hoping to include citizens' digital signatures, bank cards and social security insurance information onto ID cards, Soylu added.

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