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.
No, it is a Federal ID. The rules for ID vary by State but as far as I know a current Passport is accepted in all States.
Yes, a passport is considered a valid form of photo identification.
Yes, you need a valid form of identification, such as a driver's license or state ID, to apply for a passport.
Yes, a passport is considered a valid form of photo identification.
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State ID, military ID, passport.
military id, passport, state issued drivers license or id
You can use a driver's license, passport, state ID card, or student ID as identification.
When applying for a passport, specifically a US passport, you need a valid government issued ID with Photo. Examples of this is you SSS ID, your Greencard, your State ID, or driver's license.
No, a passport card will not suffice for Real ID compliance. A Real ID-compliant document must be a state-issued driver's license or identification card, or a valid U.S. passport.
of course, and if you don't have a warrants state id or a passport, they'll kick you out out or lock you in jail.
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