A library card is not acceptable for verifying identity.
A library card is not acceptable for verifying identity.
Libarary Card
library card
Library Card
Generally library cards are not acceptable as a form for verifying identity. One of the main reasons for this is that library cards often do not contain sufficient information about the cardholder - details such as name (this excludes any signature(s) that may be added to the card), address, or birthdate. As well, library cards don't typically include a photo.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) uses various methods for identity capture, including verifying a person's identity through government-issued identification documents, such as driver's licenses or passports. Additionally, USPS may use biometric technology, such as fingerprint scanning, to confirm a person's identity.
Travel documents are passports, identity documents, and VISAS (if necessary).
Verify the customer's identity
In the UK, barristers do not have the authority to notarise documents unless they also hold a notary public qualification. Notarisation typically involves verifying the identity of signatories and witnessing the signing of documents, which is a function primarily performed by notaries public. However, barristers can provide legal advice and services related to the preparation of documents that may require notarisation. If notarisation is needed, it is advisable to seek a qualified notary public.
In a mtter of speaking they are "licensed" and authorized by the state to carry out the duties of their office, which is primarlily to wtiness signatures on documents and verify that the persons signing are, in fact, who they say they are.
The notary must be acceptable to the jurisdiction where the documents will be used for legal purposes. Therefore the Canadian citizen should check with the entity that will receive the documents to determine if the NY notary will be acceptable.