Yes it is, along with any federal ID card or CAC card as part of new privacy and ID theft laws.
Yes, a state-issued photo ID can be used as proof of identification.
Highly doubt it!
In most cases, you must comply with a subpoena for medical records from out of state if the subpoena was properly issued by a court with jurisdiction. However, you may want to seek legal advice to understand your specific obligations and any potential challenges related to out-of-state subpoenas.
A photo ID is needed to register a vehicle in the state of Pennsylvania. A photo ID issued from the state will allow a person to register their vehicle.
may i use state issued medicaid card as photo id to fly commercially in the usa
WHAT type of legal records? The Constitution of each individual state sets forth the qualifications necessary to become governor of that particular state. Check your state constitution.
military id, passport, state issued drivers license or id
Some libraries may issue library cards with a photo on it, but (in the US) it is not considered valid as "legal" identification. Only certain legally valid forms of ID are totally accepted (e.g.: US Passport - state drivers license - state issued ID card - and other not easily counterfeited or copied ID papers).
No, you need photo identification. There is no way to prove the persons name on the birth certificate is you there isn't a corresponding state issued photo.
Yes, it is legal. You need to make sure that your minimums are within the legal range for your current state and you need to update your insurance records as well.
Do a Legal Aid searh and ask your local office.
No. You are only allowed to have one drivers license - issued by the state in which you maintain your legal residence.