Reciprocal Acceptance of National Identification Treaty

Reciprocal Acceptance of National Identification Treaty

Reciprocal Acceptance of National Identification Treaty also known as RANIT is a treaty that focuses on facilitating the use of National IDs across member nations to encourage trade, ease acquiring residency status, and getting other official documents such as driving license. The treaty was signed on December 11th 2000 between Lathadu and Renesia and currently they are the only members.

RANIT was an attempt to bring the Alutran people together in the simplest means possible, although it predates the ACC, both were aiming to achieve similar things through different means. The problems with RANIT become apparent when political issues and rivalries form since there are no possible caveats, unlike the ACC which is more flexible politically. RANIT is seen to be supplementary to the ACC rather than a "predecessor" or "evolution" of the ACC.