Photo and signature If you are between ages 14 and 74, your Health Insurance Card usually displays your photo and your signature. A fee applies for having your photo taken, which depends on which service point you go to. In addition, your photo must meet certain specifications. Temporary measure to renew the Health Insurance Card To renew your Health Insurance Card, you must mail your completed and signed renewal form to us, without going through the SAAQ service outlets. In most cases, you do not need to provide a photo: we will use the one on file.To find out more, read the news release. Photo to be provided or taken on the premises Depending on the service point, you will have to provide a photo or have one taken on the premises. A fee applies, which is not reimbursable. Health network service point (CLSC) You provide your photo Fee: Varies according to the pharmacy or the photographer taking your photo Services offered Registration for health insurance Card renewal Card replacement Correction of the identity appearing on your card SAAQ service outlet You have your photo taken on the premises You can make an appointment online and avoid waiting on-site for your photo to be taken Fee: See Cost of renewing a licence on the SAAQ website Services offered Renewal of your card and driver’s licence Replacement of your card and driver’s licence You can renew or replace your Health Insurance Card only or along with your driver’s licence. Photos sent by mail are refused We cannot accept photos sent by mail and destroy them. Unless you are in one of the categories of exempt persons, you have to go to a service point, where your identity will be checked. 7 photo specifications For your photo to be accepted, it must meet certain specifications. Otherwise it will be refused, and you will have to start over. Keep your entire face visible and look directly at the camera Face centered, facing the camera straight onShoulders visibleHair and decorative items do not cover your eyes or a portion of your face, nor cast any shadow or reflection Keep your head straight and look at the camera Eyes open and clearly visibleNo red-eye effect Maintain a neutral facial expression Mouth closedNot smiling Keep your eyeglasses on, unless you are asked to remove them No eyeglasses worn top of your headEyes clearly visible, that is, no frames or glare masking themNo tinted eyeglassesVisually impaired persons are the exception. They may wear dark or tinted eyeglasses. Persons suffering from photophobia or light intolerance must provide a medical certificate in order to wear dark or tinted eyeglasses. In most cases, keep your head uncovered Your entire face visible, without any shadowsUnless worn daily for religious or medical reasons, no hat or head covering is worn Photo format and other technical details Photo format: 7 cm high by 5 cm wide (2 ¾ in. by 2 in.)Colour photoSolid white or light coloured backgroundPrinted professionallyNot overexposed or underexposedCorrect contrast Make sure your photo was taken in the past 6 months Photo dated on the back with a date stamp Exemptions for photo or signature Some persons are exempt from providing a photo, signature or both. Photo and signature: You do not have to go to a service point to be identified. However, you still have to mail us your completed form and any required documents. Original documents will be returned to you.Photo only: You have to go to a service point to be identified.Signature only: You have to go to a service point to be identified. Examples of persons who are exempt from providing a photo, signature or both Insured persons requesting a replacement of their damaged, lost or stolen card. The new card will display the same photo, signature and expiry date as those on the card being replaced.Persons who, because of their state of health, are unable to provide their photo, their signature or both. A medical certificate is required to justify the exemption.Persons temporarily outside Québec who nevertheless remain covered by the Health Insurance Plan. These persons must still sign and mail back their card renewal notice.Children under age 14Persons age 75 and over. They can choose to provide their photo and signature or not on their card. If they do wish to have a card displaying their photo and their signature, they have to go to a service point. Procedure for obtaining an exemption for a photo or signature for medical reasons If you are unable to provide your photo or your signature, you must include with your form a medical certificate for the exemption of a photo or signature (French only) filled out by a physician. You will have to pay the fee for obtaining this medical certificate, which must contain the following information: Your identity information: Your first and last names, date of birth, and, if applicable, your Health Insurance NumberThe nature of your illnessThe duration of the impairment (permanent or temporary, with approximate duration)The type of exemption (photo, signature or both)The physician’s identity: first and last names, and professional numberThe physician’s signature and the date See also Find a service pointSAAQ service outletsReplace or correct a health insurance card Medical certificate for the exemption of a photo or signature (French only)