The police force of the same municipality that issued the ID will definitely accept it as proof of identity. Other local police forces might hold you to verify your identity. Keep in mind that under no circumstances does a municipal ID give you license to operate a motor vehicle.
To get a municipal ID card you have to show proof of who you are. Depending on where you live, it should be an acceptable form of identification for the State Police.
No. State agencies such as the Department of Motor Vehicles do not accept municipal ID cards as proof of identity or residence.
Ensure that your child support is completly paid up to date and then take proof to your local police department. You can find out more information from either you state police, local police, or child support agencies website.
Contact local police station in the town where the car was impounded. they should have that information available
Contact your local prosecuting attorney.
Report it to your local police and try and get some proof of how and who is doing it.
and oyster card is proof
You can obtain a nativity certificate from the local municipal office or Registrar of Births and Deaths where the birth was registered. You will need to provide proof of birth, such as a birth certificate, as well as any other required documentation.
The City of New York is stating on their website that the IDNYC municipal ID card CANNOT be used as proof of age to comply with New York State laws concerning the purchase of alcohol or tobacco.
The best place to inquire would be your local IRS office. Be prepared to provide proof of your identity. You might also find help at your local state income tax office as well.
At any police/security equipment dealer, or possibly as a military surplus military item. Check your local Yellow Pages.
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