No, it is not possible to have a driver's license or identification card in two different states simultaneously. Individuals can only hold a driver's license or ID card from the state in which they reside and are considered a legal resident.
No, it is not possible to have a state ID in two states simultaneously. Each individual can only have a state ID from the state in which they legally reside.
No, it is not legal to possess a state ID in two states simultaneously. Each person can only have a valid state ID from their primary state of residence.
No, you cannot have an ID in two states simultaneously. Each person is only allowed to have one valid identification card from one state at a time.
Yes, it is possible to renew your state ID online in many states. You can check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website for specific instructions on how to renew your ID online.
Yes, but passengers now need ID for domestic flights.
Yes, it is possible for two businesses to have the same name in different states as long as they are not in direct competition and are legally registered in their respective states.
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Yes, it is possible to obtain an identification (ID) for a child.
Yes, it is possible to obtain an identification card (ID) without having a driver's license. Many states offer non-driver identification cards that can be used as official identification.
No, it is not possible for two police officers to have the same badge number.
ID Two was created in 2002.
AnswerThe United States Postal service has given the state of Idaho two letters for its abbreviation: ID, but the three letter abbreviation used before the late 1960s was Ida.