No, a school ID is not considered a state-issued ID. A state-issued ID is typically issued by a government agency, such as the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and serves as an official identification for various purposes. In contrast, a school ID is issued by an educational institution and is generally used for identification within the school environment.
No, a passport is not considered a state ID. A passport is a travel document issued by a government to its citizens for international travel, while a state ID is a form of identification issued by a state government for various purposes within that state.
A high school student ID is not acceptable as government issued photo identification. Proper government issued ID would include a passport, birth certificate, or driver's license.
(in the US) I don't believe that school issued ID's will be sufficient. They will need official state-issued identification with a picture on it. Someone your age would be expected to have a drivers license or at least a state issued ID card.
No, they are not so considered.
No
Yes, a state-issued photo ID can be used as proof of identification.
They are issued through the DMV for your state.
A state-issued ID is $15 at your closest DMV, depending on WHICH state you are referring to.
Yes.
No a PVTA pass is not a government issued photo ID.
In the United States, you must have a state or federally issued ID to buy a hookah pen or other tobacco product.
Yes it is. Since it is issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles, a government agency, it is considered a form of government issued ID.