The disability certificate number is a unique identification number for the identity of a disabled person, which is used to prove the type and level of disability of the disabled person. The disability category refers to the type of disability of a person with a disability, including vision, hearing, speech, physical, intellectual, mental, etc.
To view the disability category in your disability number, you need to understand the coding rules for your disability number. In general, a disability certificate number consists of a number and a letter, where the number indicates the type of disability and the letter indicates the level of disability. For example, the code for visual disability is 1, the code for hearing disability is 2, the code for speech disability is 3, the code for physical disability is 4, the code for intellectual disability is 5, the code for mental disability is 6, and so on.
When you look at the disability number, you can find the numeric part of the disability number, which indicates the disability category of the disabled person. For example, if the numeric part of the disability certificate number is 1, it means that the disabled person is visually disabled; If the number part is 2, it means that the disabled person is hearing disabled; And so on.
It should be noted that different countries and regions may have different coding rules and identification methods for disability certificates. Therefore, when looking at the disability certificate number, it is necessary to identify it according to local rules and identification methods.
In addition, it should be noted that the identification of persons with disabilities includes not only the identification of the disability certificate number, but also the identification of other aspects, such as the identification of the disability certificate and the identification of medical certificates. Therefore, when dealing with matters relating to persons with disabilities, it is necessary to carefully check the relevant certificates and documents to ensure that the identity and category of persons with disabilities are accurately identified.