Posted by Natvisa Content Team | Updated on Jan 1, 2025
The Kiwi Access Card, overseen by Hospitality New Zealand, is a 10-year-valid ID option for locals and tourists over 18, providing verified identity and age proof in the absence of a passport or driver’s license. Applicants need passport-sized photos, proof of address, and either an acceptable photo ID or an Identifier Statement if lacking ID; applications cost $60, and replacement is available for lost or stolen cards.
The Kiwi Access Card serves as verified evidence of age and identity in New Zealand. For locals and tourists, this card makes proving identity easier, especially if they are 18 or older.
Established by Hospitality New Zealand, it was formerly known as the 18+ Card.
The primary objective of the Kiwi Access Card is to make goods and services more accessible for everyone in New Zealand.
For individuals without a valid passport or driver’s license, this card becomes the perfect alternative.
Recognized by the government as a legitimate photographic ID and age verification, it holds significant value.
Furthermore, its validity spans a decade.
Acquiring a Kiwi Access Card is straightforward. Interested individuals can:
The essential prerequisites for the application include:
If an applicant lacks the IDs mentioned, he/she need not worry. Having someone vouch for their age and possessing another identification, like a birth certificate, is still acceptable. For additional details, one should consult the application form’s sixth step.
The card’s processing fee stands at $60, and it typically reaches applicants in around 10 working days via a non-signature-required courier service.
If one doesn’t apply with a photo ID, their application form must include an Identifier Statement. To write this statement, the person must be at least 20 years old.
The individual qualifying to complete the Identifier Statement should:
Even if the applicants are a month shy of 18, they can apply for the Kiwi Access Card. However, issuance only happens post the 18th birthday.
Misplacing the Kiwi Access Card or falling victim to theft is unfortunate but manageable. In such scenarios, applying for a replacement card is imperative. This process mirrors the original application, requiring full completion and the standard $60 fee. It’s also wise to report stolen cards to local law enforcement.
This is allowed, but the following conditions must be followed.
If they choose a paper application, they must be in the store when applying because it’s part of the identification process. For online applications, they should be there for their photo capture.
An individual should contact the Kiwi Access Helpdesk if they’ve moved after applying for the Kiwi Access Card. Upon receiving the new address details, the Helpdesk will aim to send the card to that location.
When an individual has changed their name and seeks a new Kiwi Access Card, they should fill out the standard application form. Additionally, they must submit a document that validates the name change, such as a marriage certificate.
The Kiwi Access Card, managed by Hospitality New Zealand, is a versatile and indispensable identification tool. With a lifespan of 10 years and acceptance both nationally and internationally, it’s the perfect solution for identification needs in New Zealand.
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