Equipped with a secure chip, the ID card enables strong electronic authentication and supports the creation of Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES).
The Latvian ID card (Personas apliecība) is a government-issued electronic identity document provided by the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs (OCMA) of Latvia.
It serves as both a physical identification card and a secure digital identity tool for Latvian citizens and eligible residents.
Equipped with a secure chip, the ID card enables strong electronic authentication and supports the creation of qualified electronic signatures (QES). It is widely used to access eGovernment services, sign legally binding documents, and interact securely with both public and private sector platforms across the EU.
The Latvian ID card complies with the EU’s eIDAS Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 and is recognized as a notified electronic identification scheme under the eIDAS framework.
It enables users to create qualified electronic signatures, which have the same legal effect as handwritten signatures across the European Union.
The issuance and management of the ID card follow strict national and EU security and privacy standards, and the supporting trust services are provided by accredited QTSPs listed in the EU Trusted List.

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