in Latina the issuance of electronic identity cards on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th June

in Latina the issuance of electronic identity cards on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th June
in Latina the issuance of electronic identity cards on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th June

Voting weekend. Saturday 8th, from 3pm to 11pm, and Sunday 9th June, from 7am to 11pm, polling stations are open in Latina for the European elections. On the same days, the Identity Cards office in Via Ezio arranged an extraordinary opening for the issue of electronic identity cards exclusively to voters resident in the Municipality of Latina who do not have any identity document and are therefore unable to exercise their right to vote. .

The opening hours will be as follows:
– Saturday 8 June from 9am to 11pm;
– Sunday 09 June from 7am to 11pm.

As specified by the Municipality, however, electronic identity cards will not be issued to minors and foreigners not allowed to vote and no other registry and civil status services will be provided. In case of loss of the identity card, for its release, a report must be presented to the competent authority.

Please remember that in order to exercise the right to vote, voters must present themselves at the polling station on whose lists they are registered, and show:
1. electoral card on which there are still spaces available for endorsement (here is the information for relaunching and renewing the electoral card);
2. an identity or identification document, to allow identification, even if expired. provided that they are regular in every other respect and ensure the identification of the voter (such as: receipt of the request for the electronic identity card; passport and driving licence; pension booklet and firearms licence; identification cards with photograph and stamp or other equivalent signature, issued by a State administration; identification cards issued by professional orders or by the National Union of Officers on Leave of Italy validated by a military command).

 
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