Adolescents can verify their identity with a youth ID card.
This is one of the necessary identification cards for teenagers who cannot obtain a resident registration card.
Youth between the ages of 9 and 18 can receive a youth ID card free of charge. A youth ID card is an ID card that confirms that you are a teenager between the ages of 9 and 18, and can be used as an ID card for qualification exams, certificates, foreign language proficiency tests, and financial transactions.
In addition, free admission or discounts are provided to youth at various cultural facilities such as transportation facilities, palaces, museums, parks, performance halls, art galleries, and amusement parks operated by the state or local governments. If you do not have a student ID or resident registration card, you can receive various discounts by presenting a “youth ID” to verify your age.
Today, we will learn about how to issue a youth card and how to reissue it if lost.
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1. How to issue a youth card
If you are receiving a new youth ID card, you must visit the community center in person. You cannot apply online. You can search for nearby community centers on the map at Government 24. https://www.gov.kr/portal/mapGis
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2. How to reissue a youth ID card
If you are re-issuing a youth card, you can also apply online. If you want to apply online, you must have your own certificate. Please prepare your certificate in advance.
Youth ID reissue application form
1. Access the welfare online application site. online.bokjiro.go.kr/
Apply online through Welfare
2. Click ‘Juvenile ID’ in the civil service application.
How to apply for a youth card
3. In How to use and apply for services, click the new window to go directly to online application for welfare. online.bokjiro.go.kr/apl/appl/selectAplSrvChcIndivEdit.do?srvId=SVC00000016
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4. Enter your personal information. Enter your name and resident registration number, complete verification, and then apply for a reissue.
Enter youth ID application information
The issuance period takes approximately 3 to 4 weeks. It may vary depending on the issuing institution. If you lose your youth ID, there is a risk of your personal information being exposed. It is more important to keep it well and not lose it. The amount charged is also non-refundable.
You must not transfer or lend your youth ID card to another person. Anyone who lends or transfers, or borrows or receives, a youth ID card may be subject to a fine of up to 500,000 won.