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ID Verification:Field standardization

Last Updated:May 21, 2026

To address the diversity of ID documents worldwide, ID Verification introduces field standardization, which outputs key fields from supported ID documents in a standardized format.

Supported ID types

Note
  • Currently, only the ID types listed below are supported. Additional ID types will be gradually enabled based on requirements.

  • Due to the complexity of naming conventions, standardized output for Latin names may be inaccurate. We recommend prompting end users to confirm the results.

Country or region

Type

Document type code

Supported page numbers for detection

China

Chinese Resident Identity Card CHN01001

CHN01001

01, 02

Taiwan (China)

Taiwan Identity Card TWN01001

TWN01001

01

South Korea

South Korean Resident Registration Card KOR01001

KOR01001

01

South Korean Driver's License KOR02001

KOR02001

01

South Korean Passport KOR03001

KOR03001

01

Philippines

Philippine National ID PHL01001

PHL01001

01

Philippine UMID Card PHL01002

PHL01002

01

Philippine Driver's License PHL02001

PHL02001

01

Philippine Passport PHL03001

PHL03001

01

Philippine Social Security System (SSS) ID PHL04001

PHL04001

01

Philippine Voter's ID Card PHL07001

PHL07001

01

Philippine Professional Identification Card PHL07002

PHL07002

01

Philippine Postal ID PHL07003

PHL07003

01

Philippines TIN Card (Old Yellow Version)

PHL07004

01

Philippines TIN Card (New Green Version)

PHL07005

01

Philippine health insurance card PHL99001

PHL99001

01

Standardizable fields

Field

Type

Description

surname_s

String

Surname in Latin letters. (Not yet supported for Philippines ID documents.)

given_name_s

String

Given name in Latin letters. (Not yet supported for Philippines ID documents.)

sex_s

String

Gender. Valid values: F or M. (Not yet supported for Philippines ID documents.)

date_of_birth_s

String

Date of birth, in the yyyy-mm-dd format.

date_of_expiry_s

String

ID document expiry date, in the yyyy-mm-dd format.