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February 2019 Document Library Update List U.S FEBRUARY 2019 DOCUMENT LIBRARY UPDATE LIST v19.02.15.79 *The Document Library is updated monthly* A total of 6 new Document types were added and a total of 396 existing Document types were modified since the January 2019 update U.S. FEDERAL, STATES, and TERRITORIES & CANADIAN FEDERAL and PROVINCES & MEXICO Modified (Total: 85) Document Type Series Alaska (AK) Identification Card 2014 Arizona (AZ) Commercial Driver License 2014 Arizona (AZ) Graduated Driver License Under 21 2014 Arizona (AZ) Instruction Permit Under 21 2014 Arkansas (AR) Driver's License 2011 Arkansas (AR) Identification Card - Not for Federal ID 2018 Arkansas (AR) Over 21 - Not for Federal ID 2018 Arkansas (AR) Over 21 2018 California (CA) Driver License 2010 California (CA) Driver License Under 21 2002 California (CA) Identification Card 2002 California (CA) Identification Card 2010 Canada (CAN) Temporary Passport 2007 Colorado (CO) Commercial Driver License 2014 Colorado (CO) Instruction Permit Under 21 2014 Colorado (CO) Probationary License 2014 District Of Columbia (DC) Driver License Under 21 2013 District Of Columbia (DC) Learner Permit Under 21 2013 District Of Columbia (DC) Temporary Learner Permit Under 21 2013 Hawaii (HI) Identification Card 2005 Illinois (IL) Driver's License 2007 Indiana (IN) Identification Card Under 21 2007 Indiana (IN) Learner Permit Under 21 2010 Indiana (IN) Operator Driver License 2007 Indiana (IN) Operator License Under 21 2007 Indiana (IN) Operator License Under 21 2010 Louisiana (LA) Personal Driver's License 2001 Maine (ME) CDL Operator 2011A Maine (ME) CDL Operator 2011B Maine (ME) Driver's License 2011A Maine (ME) Driver's License 2011B Maine (ME) Identification Card 2011A Maine (ME) Identification Card 2011B Mexico (MEX) Automobile License - Baja California 2000 Mexico (MEX) Consulate-Issued Passport 2013A Mexico (MEX) Consulate-Issued Passport 2013B Mexico (MEX) Diplomatic Passport 2012 Mexico (MEX) Driver's License - Federal District 2002 Mexico (MEX) Driver's License - Federal District 2005 Mexico (MEX) Official Passport 2012 Mexico (MEX) Passport 2 Mexico (MEX) Passport 2012 Mexico (MEX) Passport 2015 Mexico (MEX) Passport Non-ICAO Photo Page 1997 Mexico (MEX) Voter Identification Card 1991 Mexico (MEX) Voter Identification Card 2004 Missouri (MO) Driver's License 2003 Montana (MT) Driver's License 2008 New York (NY) Restricted Use Driver License 2013 North Dakota (ND) Driver License 2014 North Dakota (ND) Non-Driver Identification Card 2014 Ohio (OH) Base 2015 Ohio (OH) Commercial License 2009 Ohio (OH) Commercial License 2011 Ohio (OH) Commercial License 2015 Ohio (OH) Driver License 2009 Ohio (OH) Driver License 2011 Ohio (OH) Driver License 2015 Ohio (OH) Identification Card 2015 Ohio (OH) Temp Instr Permit ID 2011 Ohio (OH) Temp Instr Permit ID 2015 Oklahoma (OK) Non-Driver Identification Card 2012 South Carolina (SC) Driver's License 2003 MV Tennessee (TN) Driver License 2009 Tennessee (TN) Interim Horizontal Card 2011 Tennessee (TN) Vertical Base 2011 Texas (TX) Driver License 2009 Texas (TX) Driver License Under 21 2002 United States (USA) Boarding Pass SWA United States (USA) Diplomatic ePassport 2006 United States (USA) Emergency Passport 2006 United States (USA) I-94 Departure Record 1991 United States (USA) I-94W Visa Waiver Departure Record 1991 United States (USA) Passport Even Inside Visa Page 3 United States (USA) Passport Odd Inside Visa Page 3 United States (USA) Passport Signature Page 3 United States (USA) Permanent Resident Card 2010 United States (USA) Permanent Resident Card 2015 United States (USA) Uniformed Services Identification Card (DD 2765) 1994 Utah (UT) Driver License 2006 Vermont (VT) Enhanced Driver's License 2014 Vermont (VT) Enhanced Driver's License Under 21 2014 Vermont (VT) Enhanced Nondriver Identification Card Under 21 2014 Wyoming (WY) Commercial Driver License 2014 Wyoming (WY) Identification Card Under 21 2014 INTERNATIONAL, UNITED NATIONS, and INTERPOL (excludes U.S., Canada, and Mexico) Added (Total: 6) Document Type Series Australia (AUS) Queensland Driver Licence 2011 Australia (AUS) Queensland Driver Licence 2015 Australia (AUS) Queensland Heavy Vehicle Driver Licence 2015 Malaysia (MYS) Permanent Resident Identity Card 2006 Singapore (SGP) Access Card 2003 A Singapore (SGP) Access Card 2003 B Modified (Total: 311) Document Type Series Afghanistan (AFG) Passport Non-ICAO Photo Page 1 Algeria (DZA) Passport 1 Andorra (AND) Diplomatic ePassport 2007 Argentina (ARG) Identity Document Barcode Page 2010 Argentina (ARG) Identity Document Photo Page 2010 Argentina (ARG) Passport 2009 Australia (AUS) e-Passport M Australia (AUS) Frequent Traveller e-Passport M Australia (AUS) Frequent Traveller ePassport N Australia (AUS) Queensland Driver's License 2000 Australia (AUS) Queensland Heavy Vehicle Driver Licence 2011 Australia (AUS) Queensland Proof of Age Card 2000 Australia (AUS) Victoria Driver Licence 2017 Austria (AUT) Driver's L 1990 Austria (AUT) Driver's License 1995 Austria (AUT) Driver's License 2000 Azerbaijan (AZE) Passport 2002 Azerbaijan (AZE) Seaman's Passport 2000 Bangladesh (BGD) Passport Non-ICAO Data Page 2 1 Bangladesh (BGD) Passport Non-ICAO Photo Page 1 Bangladesh (BGD) Passport Non-ICAO Photo Page 2 Bangladesh (BGD) Passport Non-ICAO Photo Page 2006 Barbados (BRB) Identification Card 2009 Belgium (BEL) Alien Resident Card 2000B Belgium (BEL) Diplomatic Identity Card 2000 Belgium (BEL) Driver's License 1982 Belgium (BEL) Driver's License 1991 Belgium (BEL) Driver's License 1995 Belgium (BEL) Driver's License 2004a Belgium (BEL) Driver's License 2004b Belgium (BEL) ePassport 2004 Belgium (BEL) Identification Card 2000 Belgium (BEL) Identification Card 2002 Belgium (BEL) Identification Card 2005 Belgium (BEL) Identification Card 2008 Belgium (BEL) Identity Card 2005 Belgium (BEL) National Passport Non-ICAO 1 Belgium (BEL) Provisional Driver's License 2000 Belgium (BEL) Special Identity Card 2000 Bhutan (BTN) Passport Non-ICAO Photo Page 1 Brazil (BRA) Alien Identification Card 2001 Brazil (BRA) Driver's License 2006 Brazil (BRA) Economist License 1 Brazil (BRA) Goias Identification Card 1 Brazil (BRA) Minas Gerais Identification Card 1 Brazil (BRA) Passport 2007 Brazil (BRA) Passport Photo Page 1 Brazil (BRA) Rio De Janeiro Identification Card 1 Brazil (BRA) Rio Grande Do Sul Identification Card 1 Brazil (BRA) Santa Catarina Identification Card 1 Brazil (BRA) Sao Paulo Identification Card 1 Bulgaria (BGR) Passport 2008 Burkina Faso (BFA) Passport 2008 Chad (TCD) Passport - Non-ICAO Data Page 2 1 Chad (TCD) Passport - Non-ICAO Photo Page 1 Chile (CHL) Alien Identification Card 1 Chile (CHL) Identification Card 1 China (CHN) ePassport for Public Affairs 2011 China (CHN) Non-ICAO Passport Photo Page 2002 Colombia (COL) ePassport 2015 Colombia (COL) Identification Card Under 18 1 Colombia (COL) Passport 2010 Comoros (COM) Passport Non-ICAO 2004 Côte d’Ivoire (CIV) Passport - Non-ICAO 1995 Côte d’Ivoire (CIV) Passport - Non-ICAO 2001 Côte d’Ivoire (CIV) Passport - Non-ICAO 2003 Côte d’Ivoire (CIV) Passport - Non-ICAO 2008 Croatia (HRV) Driving Licence 2001 Croatia (HRV) Driving Licence 2009 Croatia (HRV) Passport 1 Czech Republic (CZE) Driver's License 1996 Czech Republic (CZE) Driver's License 2001 Czech Republic (CZE) ePassport 2007 Czech Republic (CZE) Identification Card 2000 Czech Republic (CZE) Identification Card 2003 Czech Republic (CZE) Identification Card 2005 Czech Republic (CZE) Passport - Non-ICAO 1990 Czech Republic (CZE) Vehicle Registration 1 Democratic People's Republic of Korea (PRK) Passport 2004 Democratic Republic of the Congo (COD) Driver's License 2005 Denmark (DNK) Driver's License 1994 Denmark (DNK) Emergency Passport 1 Denmark (DNK) Passport 2 Ecuador (ECU) Identification Card 1 Ecuador (ECU) National Identity Card 2010 Estonia (EST) Driver's License 2001 Estonia (EST) Identity Card 2011 Fiji (FJI) Passport 2005 Finland (FIN) Driver's License 1982 Finland (FIN) Driver's License 1984 Finland (FIN) Driver's License 1986 Finland (FIN) Driver's License 1990 Finland (FIN) Driver's License 2000 Finland (FIN) ePassport 2006 Finland (FIN) Passport 2005 France (FRA) Algerian Residence Permit 2002 France (FRA) Algerian Resident ID Card 2000 France (FRA) Driver's License 4 France (FRA) Driver's License 5 France (FRA) Driver's License 6.1 France (FRA) Driver's License 6.2 France (FRA) Driver's License 7 France (FRA) Driver's License Old 1 France (FRA) Drivers License Old 2 France (FRA) ePassport 2008 France (FRA) EU Family Residence Permit 2002 France (FRA) EU Residence Permit 2002 France (FRA) EU Resident Temporary ID Card 2000 France (FRA) ICAO Travel Permit (ID2) 2002 France (FRA) Identification Card 1994 France (FRA) Passport 2002 France (FRA) Residence Permit 2002 France (FRA) Resident ID Card 2000 France (FRA) Temporary Residence Permit 2002 Germany (D) Driver's License 1995 Germany (D) Identification Card 1995 Germany (DEU) Child Temporary Passport 1 Germany (DEU) ePassport 2006 Ghana (GHA) Passport 1 Greece (GRC) Driver's License 1 Greece (GRC) Driver's License 1995 Greece (GRC) ePassport 2007 Greece (GRC) Identity Card 1 Greece (GRC) Identity Card 2 Greece (GRC) Identity Card 3 Grenada (GRD) Passport 2004 Guatemala (GTM) Driver's License 2009 Guyana (GUY) Passport 1995 Honduras (HND) Passport 2 Honduras (HND) Passport 2012 Hungary (HUN) ePassport 2006 Hungary (HUN) Identification Card 1 Hungary (HUN) Passport ZE Hungary (HUN) Temporary Passport 2006 India (IND) Income Tax Department Card 1 India (IND) Non-Machine Readable Passport
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