Teudat Zehut (Hebrew: תעודת זהות; Arabic: بطاقة هوية biṭāqat huwiyyah) is the Israeli compulsory identity document, as prescribed in the Identity Card Carrying and Displaying Act of 1982: "Any resident sixteen years of age or older must at all times carry an Identity card, and present it upon demand to a senior police officer, head of Municipal or Regional Authority, or a policeman or member of the Armed forces on duty."
== Law and common practice ==
It is a criminal offence to not carry an identity card or to misuse the document (A person can be fined about ₪1,400 as of 2016). However, the...