It usually depends on where you live, within the United Kingdom, one could order one from the DMV, something that is mostly universal depending on where an individual is located. These are easy to obtain, and most web pages have a lot of information regarding what to do and what an individual would need.
Drivers License, ID, Birth Certificate, Insurance Card, Check, Credit Card, anything with a name and preferred a picture
You cannot. This is a fallacy, a scam and an illusion. All persons physically present in the US are subject to the laws thereof, unless they have diplomatic immunity. No one is "sovereign."
A Certificate of Live Birth is the same thing as a birth certificate. These are produced by the states, unless it is a certificate of live birth that is obtained from an official of a foreign government as proof of the US citizenship of a newborn when a US citizen gives birth outside the US. Some states will also provide this as a shortened version of another document called the long form birth certificate. It just use it to means the same thing in different words. If you contact your state's office of vital records they can likely tell you the process to get a copy of the "long form" if all you have is the short version and you need the additional detail or they can give you the information on how to obtain one.
Prior to the invention of copy machines clerks typed up new birth certificates by hand, usually, based on information provided by the souvenir hospital certificate which has no legal standing on it's own, then certified the typed copy this creating a legal certified birth certificate. When the copy machine was invented it became common practice to simply copy the souvenir hospital certificate and certify that, thus also making a legal certified birth certificate. Now in the computer age when everything is computerized it is common practice to print out a form with the necessary information and certify that. All of them are valid, legal, certified birth certificates except the original hospital certificate which has not been certified by the issuing state.
Homeland Security Directive 12 now requires retirees and family members seeking to renew or replace a military identification card to provide two types of ID, one of which must include a photo. A list of acceptable documents can be found in PDF format on page No. 4 of the Form I-9. Before visiting a military ID card issuing facility, you may want to call first to determine what specific documents may be required, and to verify the process to renew or replace an ID card. For contact information and the location of the nearest ID card issuing facility, visit the RAPIDS Site Locator. On this website, you can search by city, state or ZIP code
The best way to prove your were someplace is to have a witness. Another way, is to record it with a camera. Another possibility is to have your name on a sign in sheet, like at a doctor's office.
MWR stands for Morale Welfare and Recreation. This just means you have access to the basic locations on a military base. For example:
Exchange
Commissary
Gyms
Mess Hall
Library
Hospital and clinics
etc...
legislative branch, executive branch, and DoD
Senior citizen are those that have reached a specific age. Any photo ID with your age on it should suffice.
MAYBE.
Using a fake ID with the intent to deceive is fraud. If you are attempting to commit identity theft or simply trying to trick some merchant into violating age laws, it is probably illegal.
However, if you use a fake ID for some non-fraudulent reason, such as with a Halloween costume, it probably is not illegal.
To find your NSN Number you now have to contact NZQA on 0800 697 296 or email helpdesk@nzqa.govt.nz
I have used my Matricula Consular to travel in the past meaning late 2007 and it was no problem... Im planning on traveling again this Summer of 2009 but Im going directly to the Airport to ask if its still a possiblity just to be certain...It never hurts to ask. Good luck!
Yes, effective February 11, 2013. This benefit was specifically enumerated among those that are available immediately to same-sex spouses of US military personnel in a memo from Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. This represents a change in policy as of this date.
Cheap ID card printers start around $800 and high quality ones can go all the way up to $3700 and more, it just depends what your needs are and how much you are willing to spend.
1) Go to a VA medical center or a VA regional office. They do not offer military veteran photo ids for commercial purposes.
2) Call your local county courthouse to see if their recorder of deeds office has a military photo id program. Many counties across the country are now providing this service to our US military veterans.
An ID card portrays authentication based upon something the user has.
if you legally change your name, then yes. go to your county's courthouse or website for more information on how to LEGALLY change your name.
(in the US) If you are a citizen you are not required to carry identification papers.
HOWEVER - that being said - in this day and age it is viewed with some suspicion if you cannot produce somekind of ID when asked, and your inability, or unwillingness to produce it, MAY, under certain circumstances, be grounds for causing you to be detained until you can be identified.