You can ask someone you know who was there for you or you can ask a nurse who knew you when you born....
You can ask your parents or other family members for your birth date and approximate age, or look for any official documents or records that may have your birth date listed. You can also check for any school records or documents that may have your birth date on them.
Typically, you need to be at least 18 years old to get a debit card on your own. Some banks may offer joint accounts with a parent or guardian for individuals under 18 to have a debit card.
Yes, credit card companies can sue individuals of any age for unpaid debts. Age does not exempt someone from legal action for failing to pay their credit card bills.
It typically takes one international Forever stamp, which is currently priced at $1.30, to send a standard-sized greeting card to Germany. However, it is advisable to double-check the current postage rates with the postal service before sending.
Credit card companies typically consider various factors when deciding to sue for credit card debt, such as the amount owed and the borrower's ability to repay. While age may not be a determining factor on its own, the borrower's overall financial situation and assets may influence the company's decision. It's important for elderly borrowers facing difficulty with credit card debt to seek financial advice and explore options for managing their debt.
Your Security ID Number, also known as a Social Security Number, can typically be found on your Social Security card. If you cannot locate your card, you can contact the Social Security Administration for assistance in obtaining a replacement. It's important to keep this number secure to prevent identity theft.
Yes.. Just have him go to a social security administration office and bring his birth certificate and I.D with him.
two forms of I.D. i.e. birth certificate, social security card
yes just go to a local police station.
Drivers License, ID, Birth Certificate, Insurance Card, Check, Credit Card, anything with a name and preferred a picture
Drivers License, ID, Birth Certificate, Insurance Card, Check, Credit Card, anything with a name and preferred a picture
Drivers License, ID, Birth Certificate, Insurance Card, Check, Credit Card, anything with a name and preferred a picture
Drivers License, Passport, School ID, Birth Certificate, State ID Card
No, Master Card is not a government entity. Identification would be a document that the government issued: driver's license, State ID, Social Security Card, Birth Certificate, Military ID, and so forth. If you need further clarification, please contact the organization that is requesting the information.
Identity Card
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Yes. Did it today. After a quick screening