Yes, identification is required in Mexico for various activities such as checking into hotels, purchasing alcohol, and conducting financial transactions. It is recommended to carry a valid form of identification, such as a passport or driver's license, at all times while in Mexico.
No, you do not need to carry your passport at all times while in the USA. It is recommended to keep it in a safe place, such as a hotel safe, and carry a copy of your passport or another form of identification with you.
Not Undercover Agents.
It is generally recommended to carry some form of personal identification at all times. This can help in case of emergencies, interactions with law enforcement, or verifying your identity in various situations.
yesAdded: All sworn law enforcement officers are issued badges and identification credentials. HOWEVER, if an officer happens to be assigned to an undercover operation, he may not have his badge OR his identification folder with him/her. This does not include members of the Detective Division. They, too, are required to carry their badges and identify themselves when asked.
In the US it is not required for a green card holder to possess their passport, but they MUST possess their green card AND valid identification at all times. Frankly, since they are citizens of a foreign nation it would probably be advisable for them to carry it though.
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Yes, all guests are required to present identification in order to check in.
They have to have their badge and/or identification at all times.
most police officers are required to carry a firearm at all times in the area of arrest power.
None at all.
It is generally recommended to carry your passport with you while traveling, as it is a crucial form of identification and may be required for various purposes. However, it is important to keep it secure at all times to prevent loss or theft. If you feel uncomfortable carrying it with you, consider using a secure travel pouch or safe at the hotel.