Explaining the reason for this regulation, officials from some banks said that using citizen identification cards will help scan the customer's identification number, while photocopies cannot look up personal information or identification numbers.
In fact, there have been cases of using other people's ID cards/CCCDs and then combining their own photos to make bank transactions. Therefore, banks require customers to use the original ID cards/CCCDs to verify information and personal identification numbers.
Notarized photocopies of Identity Card/Citizen Identification Card (ID/CCCD) are not valid for transactions in banks.
Can a notarized photo of an ID card/CCCD be used to make an ATM card?
Notarized copies of ID cards/CCCDs usually specify the validity period and are only valid for use within that period. Depending on the bank, the original will be required for comparison, so customers will not be able to make ATM cards with photocopies. However, some banks will agree to make ATM cards with photocopies of ID cards/CCCDs, provided that the copy is certified by a red seal of a competent authority and is still valid. However, when getting an ATM card, customers still need to present the original ID card/CCCD for comparison.
You should contact the customer service department of the specific bank to ask about the procedure in advance, to prepare and avoid wasting time going to the transaction offices.
Source: https://vtcnews.vn/cmnd-cccd-photo-co-rut-duoc-tien-o-ngan-hang-ar911083.html
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