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Q: What are the acceptable documents when verifying identity?
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When verifying identity which is not an acceptable document?

A library card is not acceptable for verifying identity.


When verifying identity is not an acceptable document?

A library card is not acceptable for verifying identity.


What is an acceptable document for verifying identity?

Library Card


What is not an acceptable document when verifying identity?

Libarary Card


When verifying identity what is a not acceptable document?

library card


When verifying identity for health care is a library card an acceptable document?

Generally library cards are not acceptable as a form for verifying identity. One of the main reasons for this is that library cards often do not contain sufficient information about the cardholder - details such as name (this excludes any signature(s) that may be added to the card), address, or birthdate. As well, library cards don't typically include a photo.


The most important responsibility of the Verifying Official in regard to security is?

Verify the customer's identity


What are travel documents?

Travel documents are passports, identity documents, and VISAS (if necessary).


One type of chip already being implanted in humans as a means of verifying a persons identity is called?

VeriChip


One type of chip already being implanted in humans as a means of verifying a person's identity is called the?

RFID


Can a NY notary acknowledge documents for a Canadian resident?

The notary must be acceptable to the jurisdiction where the documents will be used for legal purposes. Therefore the Canadian citizen should check with the entity that will receive the documents to determine if the NY notary will be acceptable.


How is identity created?

Through the use of breeder documents. Each culture/society has a process whereby identity is created. It could be as simple as a naming ceremony or as complex as fingerprinting, DNA sampling and signing/notarizing forms from the parents and witnesses of birth. These processes executed near birth for all humans create what we know in the identity management industry as "breeder documents". Not referring to humans as breeders, but referring to the documents as being used to "breed" additional identity documents as required by the individual. These breeder documents are the source of all identity. It goes back to the birth of the individual.