Registration Card
/ˌrɛdʒɪˈstreɪʃən kɑrd/
Definitions
- (n.) A document issued to record and certify an individual's or entity's enrollment, typically with governmental or official bodies.
The applicant received a registration card confirming their eligibility to vote.
- (n.) In immigration law, an identification card issued to a non-citizen documenting their legal status and registration with immigration authorities.
The migrant was required to carry the registration card at all times as proof of lawful presence.
Forms
- registration card
- registration cards
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Commentary
Registration cards often serve as official proof of status and must include precise identifying information; drafters should specify issuing authority and validity details.
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