From today's Sosua News:
[h=5]From 2013 the government of the Dominican Republic introduces a new and more secure identification card. The current identification card or so-called 'c?dula' is apparently too easy to forge and therefore action is required. The ID card will be fitted with a more secure photo, signature and fingerprint of the cardholder. In addition, the card is equipped with a secure data chip. The currently in use cedula's remain accepted until the card has reached its expiration date.[/h]
[h=5]From 2013 the government of the Dominican Republic introduces a new and more secure identification card. The current identification card or so-called 'c?dula' is apparently too easy to forge and therefore action is required. The ID card will be fitted with a more secure photo, signature and fingerprint of the cardholder. In addition, the card is equipped with a secure data chip. The currently in use cedula's remain accepted until the card has reached its expiration date.[/h]