It will depend on the specific circumstances. Depending on what the ID is used for, it could easily be a felony.
yes it is.
To possess a fake id is serious, and you will be arrested if the cops catch it on you... ...Plead not guilty and Get an attorney... however using a fake id for buying guns or alcohol or anything else would be a felony for sure!
Misdemeanor.
Its a felony in most places not a ticket lol.
It depends on what kind of ID you're talking about - what it's going to be used for and if you have prior knowledge of what it's going to be used for.
Yes, it is illegal to have a fake ID. It is illegal to use someone else's identity, or use a fake ID card changing even the smallest of your personal statistics.
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It depends on where you are. In the U.S. using a fake ID is a crime. In some (and maybe all states) possession of a fake ID is a crime even if you don't use it for anything.
A fake ID must be turned over to local law enforcement when it is discovered or confiscated, as possessing or using a fake ID is illegal and can result in criminal charges.
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It depends on how that 'fake' ID was used. Carrying a fake ID card is not crime in itself-you can make your own comedy ID card as long as you are not attempting to use that ID for purposes to commit a crime. However, carrying a fake State/Federal ID can be construed as a crime in itself. Again depending on circumstances it can be construed as a felony and result in a prison sentence ranging to 25 years. It is hard to give an exact answer to your question. Because it requires you are caught with a fake ID, this means you were caught doing something else. If I assume you were attempting to procure liqour from a store using a fake State Driving License you could face multiple charges relating from that event, chances are it would be filed under a misdemeanor and would be settled with a no contest and a fine around $1,000. But if the ID was given to Law Enforcement to prove ID or age, the charges would esculate.
If what you're asking is "Will the prosecution drop the case if the thief used a fake police ID" Then the answer is no, I would imagine they would add an extra charge of felony impersonation of a law enforcement officer to the charges.