I work at a hotel, and we check ids to compare them with the credit cards.
We also get your information incase you destroy the room.
Yes, hotels may scan your ID during check-in for security and verification purposes.
Some Wisconsin hotels have smoking rooms. It is best to ask ahead.
Border Patrol can ask for ID when they have a reasonable suspicion that a person is in the country illegally.
Yes, hotels typically ask for identification upon check-in to verify the guest's identity and ensure security.
if there is a dairy near by then go to the owner of the shop and ask how to get an id
ask your instructor for your id
Only if they ask for it. If they ask for proof of age and you can't produce it, they will probably ask you to leave.
I work Front Desk at a hotel. This is what I do: 1. Ask guest for ID and credit card. 2. Do some computer things. 3. Copy DL. 4. Give them Reg Card to sign. 5. Give keys, explain anything else to them I need to!
Hotels require your ID during check-in for security and verification purposes. This helps ensure that the person checking in is the same person who made the reservation, and also helps protect against fraud and unauthorized use of credit cards.
Ask for it
A great way to find some quality hotels is to ask friends and family who have used certain hotels. They are the best for giving you the review you are looking for.
Hotels ask for the number of guests when making a reservation to ensure that the room booked can accommodate the right number of people and to comply with safety regulations.