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Identification Documents

Identification documents are legal documents used to verify a person’s identity. These documents are issued by the government in the form of a birth certificate, professional license, or national identification card which is supported by the person’s citizenship.

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What is the duration of national ID of Bangladesh?

For now 5 years. May be in the future it will be 10 years. Note BD passports are having 5 yrs only

Can i use my voter's registration card to obtain my certificate of birth?

Not in the United States you cannot. In the United States, a voter registration card is not acceptable proof of identity.

Can a citizen ID card still be used to travel between UK and Belfast?

Belfast is part of the UK. Technically you do not need any form of identification

Is a municipal ID card sufficient identification to obtain a marriage license?

If you are within the municipality that issued the ID card, then the municipal ID may be required to accept the ID unless prohibited by state law. Outside the municipality that issued the card, your chances are very slim.

What does ward mean on a military ID card?

means that the ID card is for a dependent of a service member i.e, Wife, Husband, Daughter, Son...

What are moral issues with ID cards?

There are only 1 moral issue with id cards. The can be copied or easily stolen

Can your voters registration card expire?

In the United States, your card expires when your voters registration expires. Depending upon which US state you live in, your registration will expire if you do not vote in 5 to 10 years, or if you do not vote in two consecutive presidential elections. In some states it never expires.

If your date of birth is wrong on a military ID card what should you do?

Take it to your personnel office and have it corrected. This can cause problems with official records and with other government agencies (unlike other common errors such as eye color or height).

In the US, it is important that the Bureau of Personnel have your birth date the same on all records, so you should verify this to the greatest extent possible.

How do you get a New York State Non-Driver ID?

You can get a non-driver's ID (aka a State Identification Card) at the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles). You will need 6 "points" of identification to do this: for example, a United States Passport counts as 4 points. A United States Social Security Card counts as 2 points. A U.S. College ID with photo and transcript counts as 2 points. A computer-printed pay stub, or a U.S. Union Card, or a U.S. Utility Bill, or a U.S. Health Insurance or Prescription Card count as 1 point each.

The DMV's website can give you all the information you need about the procedure and the requirements. See the Related Links below.

What is 3 factor authentication?

Three factor authentication is based upon three aspects: something you have, something you know and something you are. For instance, you might be asked to present an ID card (something you have), enter a PIN (something you know) and provide a fingerprint (something you are). The latter is a biometric and may include a retina scan or a DNA sample.

Can a landlord ask for id cards?

Yes, and if you are unable to provide them for his examination, he can refuse to rent to you.

Can you issue press reporter id cards for online web news?

That is actually a fascinating question. Years ago, "press" referred to print (newspapers and magazines), radio and TV only. But over the past decade, we are seeing a gradual change, as more online publications have made their debut and even the traditional newspapers and magazines have developed a greater online presence. Reporters from some online publications are now invited to cover the White House along with the traditional print/radio/TV reporters, for example. So at this point, it really depends: if you are just a local blogger with a small publication, you might not get a press pass, for example, while if you are a blogger with a well-known and widely read blog, you might. We are still in a very transitional time.

But if you are asking about whether you can (or should) issue your own press and ID cards, as the owner of an online publication, you are welcome to issue such cards for your journalists, and that may be useful for them as they try to get to know the local news scene. But, your self-issued ID cards won't get you into important news events-- the key is to develop credibility with press secretaries and others who control access to press conferences and official events. Get to know them, and have them become familiar with your publication. That will help you to get included on the "press pass" list.

What is a municipal ID card?

The Municipal ID card refers to some form of identification that is usually issued by a given municipality.

Where can I get an ID card fast?

Check cashing centers should provide a way to get a picture id but just for use at that check cash location. Its not a legal form of id but your question didnt state that.

Can you use a matricula consular to purchase a firearm?

If you mean the purchase of a firearm from a dealer in the US by a person that is not a citizen or permanent resident of the US- not by itself. An non-resident alien LEGALLY present in the US may purchase a firearm under limited circumstances. They will need a minimum of two pieces of ID- one must be a government supplied photo ID that shows address- but you will still need to show legal presence in the US, or that you meet those limited circumstances for a non-resident- and a consular card does not do that.

Is a matricula consular sufficient identification to obtain a marriage license?

Some counties/cities have set policies, but many do not. In general, it is up to the clerk issuing the marriage license to decide whether the ID presented is sufficient. Some clerks will require additional identification, such as a birth certificate. A foreign passport is better than a matricula consular, if you have both. Note that the presentation of identification is to prove identity only, not residency or citizenship. There is no residency or citizenship requirement to marry in any of the 50 states.