Yes, typically minors need a parent or guardian's consent to obtain an ID card. This is because legal guardians are responsible for providing the necessary documentation and signing any required forms. Requirements may vary by state or country, so it's essential to check the specific regulations in your area.
A minor can obtain an ID card by visiting their local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office with a parent or guardian, providing necessary documents such as proof of identity and residency, and paying the required fee.
A child flying domestically typically needs a government-issued photo ID, such as a passport or state-issued ID card. If the child is under 18 and traveling alone, they may also need a notarized letter of consent from a parent or guardian.
no. but if your under the age of 16. you need a parent/guardian to sign for it. or you can piece it yourself
No. Not unless you have the pin #
if in the u.s. no but will need a guardian to go thrugh security and etc. but a forieng country u need a passport
there is no required age. you just have to have a bank acount and a photo id
Membership prerequisites for a library card can vary between libraries. Generally speaking, public libraries usually only need is a proof of address (which can be in the form of an ID or with a copy of a utility bill, for example). Some libraries may also require a photo ID card, and/or a parent/guardian signature (for minors requesting a card).
Yes, toddlers under the age of 2 are not required to have a separate ID to fly on commercial airlines. They can typically fly as a lap child with a parent or guardian.
Yes, a 15-year-old can obtain an ID in Texas with the consent of a parent or guardian.
you need to buy a mushabelly to get a id card
You can get it at 14, but you HAVE to have some sort of responsible guardian and a form of ID. :)
You must be at least 15 years of age. Here's some facts you might want to know: A parent or legal guardian (who must present certified guardianship court papers or adoption papers with embossed court seal) must sign for the applicant. The parent or legal guardian must present a Georgia Driver License or ID card. If the parent/guardian does not possess a Georgia License or ID card, the teen must present a standard Proof of Residency document. Any out of state permits, licenses, or ID cards must be surrendered. If the teen held a license or permit in another state, a certified Driving History, dated within the last 30 days, from the issuing state is also required.