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Estonian seafarer's discharge book

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Cover of an Estonian seafarer's discharge book (old version)

An Estonian seafarer's discharge book (Estonian: Meremehe teenistusraamat) is an identity document issued by Estonian Police and Border Guard Board in which the name, date of birth or personal identification code, and a photograph or facial image and the signature or image of signature of the holder are entered, unless otherwise provided by law or legislation established on the basis thereof. A seafarer who is an Estonian citizen shall be issued a seafarer’s discharge book which complies with the requirements of the “Convention concerning Seafarers’ National Identity Documents” of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). A seafarer’s discharge book shall be issued with a period of validity of up to five years.[1]

Identity Information Page

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Information page of an Estonian seafarer's discharge book issued after the 1 July 2005

The Estonia Passport includes the following data:

  • Photo of passport holder
  • Type (S)
  • Code of Issuing State (EST)
  • Passport No.
  • 1 Surname
  • 2 Given Names
  • 3 Nationality
  • 4 Date of Birth
  • 5 Personal No.
  • 6 Sex
  • 7 Place of Birth
  • 8 Date of Issue
  • 9 Authority
  • 10 Date of Expiry
  • 11 Holder's Signature

The information page ends with the Machine Readable Zone.

Languages

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The data page/information page is printed in Estonian and English.

Biometric temporary travel documents

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Starting from June 2009, all applicants for an Estonian seafarer's discharge book are required to provide their fingerprints to be stored on the biometric chip in their seafarer's discharge book.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Identity Document Act".
  2. ^ Fingerprints in travel documents
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