Kiwi Access Card
| Kiwi Access Card | |
|---|---|
Kiwi access card with the 18+ card | |
| Type | Identity document |
| Issued by | Hospitality New Zealand |
| Purpose | To prove a person's age without requiring a driver license |
| Eligibility | Available to both NZ nationals and international visitors who are over the age of 18 |
| Expiration | 10 years |
| Cost | $70 including GST for online applications and $75 including GST for applications made in NZ Post or AA stores |
| Website | kiwiaccess |
The Kiwi Access Card, formerly known as the HANZ 18+ Card, is a voluntary identity photo card available to residents of New Zealand over the age of 18. It is available to drivers and non-drivers primarily as an identity document and to access places restricted to persons over the age of 18. The card is issued by Hospitality New Zealand. While it is a government-recognised form of photographic ID and evidence of age card, it is not considered government-issued identification.[1][2]
History
In October 1999, the Hospitality Association of New Zealand was approved to issue the New Zealand 18+ card by National justice minister Tony Ryall. It was initially available for $20. In November, NZ Post shops began processing applications for cards, and began printing them in December.[3]
References
- ^ "Kiwi Access Card (18+) - Apply for evidence of age and identity card". Kiwi Access Card (18+ Card). Retrieved 21 June 2025.
- ^ "Types of documents we accept". Work and Income New Zealand. Retrieved 10 March 2026.
- ^ "HANZ Will Produce '18+ Card'". 16 October 1999. Retrieved 23 June 2025.