National Identity Document (DNI)
The 'Documento Nacional de Identidad (DNI)' is the national identity document in Spain. It is issued by the Spanish Ministry of the Interior and, for Spanish citizens, it is mandatory to have a DNI from the age of 14. The card contains a person's name, surname, gender, residential address, and parents, as well as a unique personal identification number. The DNI also functions as a tax identification number and it is often used as a general purpose identification number.
I need to present my National Identity Document (DNI) to verify my identity.
This phrase is used when someone is required to show their identification document to confirm who they are, typically in formal situations such as applying for a job or opening a bank account.
I forgot my National Identity Document (DNI) at home and I can't enter the building.
This phrase expresses a situation where an individual is unable to access a place because they left their identification document at home, highlighting the importance of carrying IDs for entry.
To travel to certain countries, it is necessary to carry the National Identity Document (DNI) instead of a passport.
This phrase indicates that for some travel destinations, a National Identity Document (DNI) suffices as a form of identification, which can be a convenient alternative to a passport.