Not really. This is because having someting notarized needs validity and since the ID is expired it is not considered valid. Unless you may be able ot find a lawyer that will give you notarization even though it is expired.
No, you have to get another photo taken. post offices take photos for your passport to fly.
Pay the warrant.
No.
no
what states require no photo i.d. on drivers' license?
it depends if you want to have a job but it would probably pay to get your drivers license i dont have one and i have a job but its jut my opinion whatever you want to do its up too you 100 % good luck amigo add on facebook holla at me zach maxwell
Having a passport trumps any other type of identification, so if they have that, and the signature matches, all is good. An expired license is worthless as ID. Notary laws differ from state to state. Some states allow the usage of expired state-issued identification (such as a drivers license) as proof of identity for having a document notarized, others do not. The notary should be familiar with the laws of the state that he or she is licensed to operate in, so if the notary refuses to accept an expired driver's license as proof of identity, you might ask if that's a personal rule (in which case the notary may be able to recommend a more lenient notary) or a state law (in which case it won't do any good to go to a different notary).
Drivers license
yes it does!
Yes
A state ID, drivers license, or military ID will suffice.
Legally, an expired driver's license is no longer a valid form of ID. However, most bouncers at clubs are looking at the date of birth and the picture to see if it is you. There is a chance the bouncer will not notice the license is expired.