Yeah any cheap place in the mall
The term 'adult check' usually means to check ID to find out the person's age to see if they are old enough to be the age of majority. The age of majority varies from place to place so checking ID is common.
Yes.
checking a person's ID to make sure they are old enough to purchase liquor or cigarettes, or enter a place where liquor is served.
I went to holier than thou in manchester and i asked the guy if he needed any ID (i'm not 16 yet so was a bit worried) and he wasn't bothered at all, he was really nice and did it no worries, it's a really good place to get piercings :)
No, typically you need to present a physical copy of your ID when checking into a hotel.
Yes, a bar can take your ID temporarily to verify your age.
No, a bouncer cannot legally take your ID when checking your age at a bar or club. They are only allowed to visually inspect it to verify your age.
Birthday and eye color.
Yes, when applying for a Texas ID, a background check will be conducted by the Texas Department of Public Safety to verify your identity and ensure there are no outstanding issues that would prevent you from obtaining the ID.
It is typically required to present a valid ID when checking into a hotel. However, some hotels may have alternative verification methods, such as providing a credit card or booking confirmation. It is best to contact the hotel directly to inquire about their specific policies regarding ID requirements.
You have to be 18 in Georgia to legally get a tattoo (if you are under 18 & use a fake ID the artist can lose their liscense & be charged with child abuse). For piercings you have to be 16 and have parental consent.
I don't know if this will help, but there are a lot of places in Greenwich Village in NYC that don't ID for piercings. I am from NJ as well and that's where I go.