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- PESEL abstract "PESEL (Polish Powszechny Elektroniczny System Ewidencji Ludności, Universal Electronic System for Registration of the Population) is the national identification number used in Poland since 1979. It always has 11 digits, identifies just one person and cannot be changed to another one.The PESEL number is mandatory for all permanent residents of Poland and for temporary residents living in Poland for over 2 months. Applicants for Polish citizenship must request a PESEL number together with their passport application.The PESEL was the system designed by the communist government (during PRL) to trace a personal information about every citizen. Itself is the direct "child" of the previous system MAGISTER (called identically like msc. studies degree in Poland), which was designed to trace and record data about "most dangerous to system and communist power" people, which basically as a danger was treated everyone with university degree.It has the form of YYMMDDZZZXQ, where YYMMDD is the date of birth (with century encoded in month field), ZZZ is the personal identification number, X denotes sex (even number for females, odd number for males) and Q is a control digit, which is used to verify whether a given PESEL is correct or not.Having a PESEL in the form of ABCDEF GHIJK, one can check the vailidity of the number by computing the following expression:A*1 + B*3 + C*7 + D*9 + E*1 + F*3 + G*7 + H*9 + I*1 + J*3Then the last digit of the result should be subtracted from 10. If the result of the last operation is not equal to the last digit of a given PESEL, the PESEL is incorrect. This system works reliably well for catching one-digit mistakes and digit swaps.Checking validity of PESEL: 44051401358 (number 8, the last digit, is the check digit for this PESEL):1 * 4 + 3 * 4 + 7 * 0 + 9 * 5 + 1 * 1 + 3 * 4 + 7 * 0 + 9 * 1 + 1 * 3 + 3 * 5 = 101Getting the last digit of the result (101 modulo 10):101/10 = 10 remainder 1In order to get the check digit one need to take the 10s complement of the number. It means the modulo result has to be subtracted from 10.10 - 1 = 99 is not equal to the last digit of PESEL, which is 8, so the PESEL contains errors.".
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- PESEL subject Category:Government_of_Poland.
- PESEL subject Category:National_identification_numbers.
- PESEL subject Category:Polish_law.
- PESEL type Abstraction100002137.
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- PESEL type Identification106885083.
- PESEL type Indication106797169.
- PESEL type NationalIdentificationNumbers.
- PESEL type Number106425065.
- PESEL type PositiveIdentification106885389.
- PESEL comment "PESEL (Polish Powszechny Elektroniczny System Ewidencji Ludności, Universal Electronic System for Registration of the Population) is the national identification number used in Poland since 1979. It always has 11 digits, identifies just one person and cannot be changed to another one.The PESEL number is mandatory for all permanent residents of Poland and for temporary residents living in Poland for over 2 months.".
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