Malaysia’s primary document for personal identification is the national
identity card. This document is important to the individual as it is used in
virtually all inter-personal transactions. All citizens are required to
apply for and carry their identity card from the age of 12.
The latest version of national identity card is the
MyKad,
a microchip-based smartcard which securely stores various types of
information for personal identification.
Malaysians are required to
apply for their MyKads by
the end of 2005. Applications may be made at offices of the
National Registration Department. Those who have previously applied and are
waiting for their MyKads to be ready may check the
status of their applications here.