You can't check your ID card by name, and the ID number belongs to citizens' personal privacy, so you can't issue and check it publicly. Only the judicial organs can make inquiries according to law and are not allowed to make them public at will.
Public security organs can't casually inquire about ID card information and detailed address. They need local organs directly under their jurisdiction, such as neighborhood committees, to show their lost documents, and then go to the public security organs, which will assist in inquiring about the use information of ID cards.
Check the file location as follows:
1. Start from the alma mater and go directly to the alma mater archives.
2. Or look up the contact information, telephone number or email address of the archives of the alma mater online, and contact the relevant person in charge for inquiry;
3. If you don't stay at your alma mater through university archives, you can also find out the whereabouts of the archives when you graduate;
4. There are basically six major flows in the archives of college graduates.
If the contracting unit does not have the right to receive files, the files shall be transferred to the talent market in the cities and counties where the work unit is located. Graduates who have not signed a contract, are unemployed, are freelancers and start their own businesses, and their files are directly transferred back to the personnel departments at the city and county levels of origin.
I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.
Legal basis: Article 1034 of the Civil Code, the personal information of natural persons is protected by law.
Personal information is all kinds of information recorded by electronic or other means that can identify a specific natural person alone or in combination with other information;
Including natural person's name, date of birth, ID number, biometric information, address, telephone number, e-mail, health information, whereabouts information, etc.
The privacy information in personal information shall be subject to the provisions on privacy; If there are no provisions, the provisions on the protection of personal information shall apply.