No state in this country requires an ID unless you are driving, applying for benifits or, making a secure purchase. Government officials have proposed passing laws requiring citizens to carry ID, but each time this is met with so much anger and potential law suits that the whole idea dies as quickly as it starts....
No, there is no law requiring you to carry your papers/documents/ID card on you unless you are operating a motor vehicle in which case you must present an operators license. In general day to day life operations it is NOT required to carry ID
Not at all. They are required to carry ID to even get on base.
You cannot be arrested for not carrying ID. You are not required to carry ID unless you are driving, buying alcohol or some other restricted item etc. You can walk around in public without ID all you want. It is illegal to require people to have ID for no reason.
A kid can get an Oregon ID card at any age as long as they have the required documentation and pay the fee ...
you get arrested
No, Oregon driver licenses are not yet in compliance with the federal real ID Act. They state has asked for an extension.
Some do you just have to ask and be prepared to show an Oregon ID
Green card is enough as ID but its better to get a ID(either driver license or ID from MVA) to carry around as you do not want to carry around your green card just in case. Yes its good as ID
Boise, ID
Unless the area you are in requires suitable ID at all times (which will almost certainly be a private area) then yes, you can be in public without it.
Of course. You always need to carry some type of identification.
There is not a law requiring that you have an ID to enter a bar but the bars do have rules and if you can not provide an ID to prove your age they can remove, or bar, you from the premises.