How to redact your ID card for opening a bank account
Sending an ID card to the bank? Here's exactly what to black out, what to keep, and how to redact it in under a minute — fully offline on your iPhone.
Black out the iD / document number and date of birth on your ID card, and keep your photo visible so the bank can still verify you. Stamp the copy "For this account application only", then export a flattened PDF — all on your iPhone, nothing uploaded.
Why the bank asks for your ID card
Banks must verify your identity and address (KYC) before opening an account. A national or state ID card shows your photo, full name, date of birth, home address, and a unique ID/document number.
The bank needs your identity and address confirmed; for remote sign-ups, send redacted copies and finish verification through the bank’s secure channel. The catch: with your ID number, name, and date of birth, a thief can open accounts and pass identity checks as you. That's why you should hand over a redacted copy — see the full ID card redaction guide or what to redact for opening a bank account.
What to redact on your ID card
- ID / document number The unique number is the main key for impersonation and account fraud.
- Date of birth Combined with your name, it unlocks most identity-verification checks.
- Home address Exposes where you live and enables address-based fraud; rarely needed for an identity check.
- Signature Can be copied onto forged paperwork.
What to keep visible (so it's still accepted)
- Your photo
- Your full name
- The expiry date, if validity must be confirmed
The watermark to add
Stamp a purpose watermark so the copy can't be reused beyond opening a bank account:
Redact your ID card in 4 steps
- Pick the photo. Open Cachera and choose the photo of your ID card with the system picker — only that photo is read, never your whole library.
- Black out the sensitive fields. Drag a black block over the id / document number and date of birth. On export those pixels are destroyed — there's no hidden layer to recover underneath.
- Add a purpose watermark. Stamp "For this account application only" so the copy can't be reused beyond opening a bank account.
- Export and send. Lay it out on A4, export a PDF, and share it with the bank. Everything happened on your iPhone — nothing was uploaded.
Is this OK to do?
FAQ
Will the bank still accept a redacted ID card?
Yes. Keep your photo and your full name visible so they can confirm what they need, redact only the sensitive fields, and add a clear "For this account application only" watermark. A watermarked, partially-redacted copy is normal, accepted practice.
What should I never show on a ID card?
Hide iD / document number, date of birth, home address, signature. With your ID number, name, and date of birth, a thief can open accounts and pass identity checks as you.
Can the black bars be removed from the copy later?
No. Cachera flattens the redaction into the image on export — there is no hidden layer beneath the black blocks, so the covered text cannot be recovered from the PDF.
Should I send the original ID card instead?
Upload only through the bank’s official secure portal — never by email. Redact anything the form does not explicitly require. A redacted copy with a purpose watermark is usually the safer choice.
Redact it now — on your iPhone, nothing uploaded
Cachera blacks out the pixels for good, stamps a purpose watermark, and exports a print-ready PDF. Fully offline.