If a patron cannot produce two pieces of acceptable ID to prove they are of drinking age, staff should deny them service of alcohol. It is important to adhere to the legal requirements and policies in place to prevent unlawful consumption of alcohol on the premises. Staff may offer alternative beverages or services as appropriate.
military id, passport, state issued drivers license or id
credit card
It's not "needed", but you will be asked to produce valid, acceptable photographic ID. Check with the airports or airlines involved as to what constitutes "acceptable ID".
Yes
Military I.D
No, ID is like a license, or student ID. even a picture. A paper route is just a job/hobby.
Yes.
Theoretically no as Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. However, acceptable photo ID is required to board an aircraft so if your journey involves flying, you will need ID and a passport is the most acceptable form of ID.
A photo ID such as a student ID, license or state ID card are acceptable forms of identification needed to fly domestic in the United States. An certified copy of a birth certicicate is also an acceptable. Just to clarify you must have a valid State Issued ID with a Birth Certificate. You must have a Photo Id no Matter what
No, because both places are within the UK. However, you will need an acceptable form of photo ID before boarding an aircraft. You should check with the airline and ask them what they will accept because it can vary from airline to airline. A valid passport is obviously the most acceptable form of ID.
Most airlines will not allow you to board an aircraft without an acceptable form of ID. A valid passport is the most acceptable form of ID. If you haven't got a passport, speak to the airline that you are planning to travel with and ask them what will be acceptable to them. Alternatively, go by train.