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Can children without ID cards apply for bank cards?

Yes. However, parents need to bring their household registration books with them to apply.

Article 7 of the "Resident Identity Card Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that Chinese citizens who are over 16 years old and reside in the territory of the People's Republic of China shall comply with the provisions of this law. To apply for a resident identity card, Chinese citizens under the age of 16 may apply for a resident identity card in accordance with the provisions of this Law.

Students who are over ten years old and under sixteen years old must bring their household registration book to the police station where their household registration is located to apply for a resident ID card. After applying for an ID card, they must bring their ID card and a copy of the ID card. It can be done at any bank.

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Notes:

1. Applicants need to bring their valid documents (ID card or copy of ID card) to the bank counter to handle the relevant procedures For procedures, applying for a credit card requires documents such as proof of income from the company or proof of personal assets.

2. Activate the mobile phone text message service to keep track of account changes. Once abnormal transactions are discovered, call the bank immediately to report the loss.

3. If you suspect that funds have been stolen, you should immediately call the bank customer service number and report the loss of the bank card account in a timely manner.

4. If the person is over 16 years old but under 18 years old, in principle, the electronic banking business should be handled by his or her guardian. When handling, the account medium required for registration by the person and the valid identity documents of the person and the guardian should be presented. As well as the household registration book proving their guardianship relationship or other valid certification materials issued by the local public security agency.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Resident Identity Card Law of the People's Republic of China