Ministry of Security

Annual Loyalty Verification

Annual Loyalty Verification

Every citizen of the NDRC is required to complete Annual Loyalty Verification (ALV) during their assigned verification month. ALV is a core component of your CDI score calculation and affects access to government services for the following year.

What the verification involves

  1. Online Assessment (Phase 1): A 60-question assessment covering knowledge of state policies, Supreme Leader Carl's directives, and current threat awareness. Minimum pass mark: 80%
  2. Behavioural Review (Phase 2): Automated analysis of your digital activity, communication patterns, and social connections over the past 12 months. No action required from you
  3. Declaration of Loyalty (Phase 3): Formal signed declaration of allegiance to Supreme Leader Carl and the principles of the NDRC. Must be submitted digitally with biometric confirmation
  4. In-Person Interview (Phase 4 - if required): Citizens flagged during Phase 2 may be required to attend an interview at their local Ministry of Security office

Deadlines

Your assigned verification month is determined by the last digit of your CARL-ID number. Phases 1 and 3 must be completed by the last working day of your assigned month. Late completion results in automatic CDI score reduction of 50 points and potential service suspension.

Failure

Citizens who fail the online assessment may retake it once within 14 days. A second failure triggers mandatory re-education training and a comprehensive security review. Citizens who refuse to participate in ALV are classified as security concerns and referred to Internal Security.

Service Category
Access Level
Requirements

Valid CARL-ID, completion of all mandatory training modules

Apply for Travel Permit

Apply for a Travel Permit

All travel beyond your registered district requires a valid travel permit issued by the Ministry of Security. Permits must be obtained at least 14 days before the intended travel date.

Permit types

  • Intra-National (Type A): Travel between NDRC districts. Valid for up to 30 days. CDI score minimum: 500
  • Border Zone (Type B): Travel to border regions. Additional security vetting required. CDI score minimum: 700
  • International (Type C): Travel outside the NDRC. Requires Ministry of Security interview and Supreme Leadership approval. CDI score minimum: 850. Processing time: 60-90 days
  • Work Assignment (Type W): Travel for state-assigned work duties. Arranged by employer through COMPASS. No CDI minimum but chargeability must be current

Application requirements

  • Completed travel permit application form
  • Written justification for travel
  • Accommodation details at destination
  • Return date confirmation
  • Employer acknowledgement (for working-age citizens)
  • Character reference from district administrator (for Type B and C)

Restrictions

Travel permits will be automatically denied for citizens who are: under active investigation by Ministry of Security, on the CLF watch list, in chargeability non-compliance, subject to district restriction orders, or have a CDI score below the required minimum.

Service Category
Access Level
Requirements

Valid CARL-ID, CDI score above 500, clean security record, valid reason for travel

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