No, you cannot buy alcohol with a foreign ID in most places. It is usually required to have a valid government-issued ID from the country you are in to purchase alcohol.
No, in most countries, you cannot use a foreign ID to purchase alcohol. It is typically required to have a valid government-issued ID from the country where the purchase is being made.
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Liquor stores. But you have to be a certain age to buy alcohol/drink alcohol. You need ID, a license, and money.
Any drug store or grocery store
In 1950, the requirement for an ID card to buy alcohol varied by location. Many places did not have strict age verification laws, and it was common for retailers to sell alcohol without asking for identification. However, some states and localities began implementing age restrictions, leading to the need for some form of ID. Overall, the practice was less standardized compared to modern regulations.
Probably not ... but not to worry as you will most likely get caught anyway.
If you have to surrender your Driver's License to your state's Department of Motor Vehicles, you can obtain a State ID at the same place. The state ID is low-cost, and has a magnet strip that registers when someone selling alcohol swipes it.
No, an international driver's license is not valid for purchasing alcohol in the US. You must have a valid government-issued ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to buy alcohol in the US.
Yes, you can buy alcohol in Canada with a New York State ID, as it is a valid form of identification. However, the specific requirements may vary by province, so it's advisable to check local regulations. Additionally, ensure that you are of legal drinking age in the province you are visiting. Always carry an alternative form of ID, like a passport, to avoid any issues.
18 is the legal drinking age, but a lot of stores will not bother asking for an ID.
If you are caught in a foreign country with a fake ID you could be prosecuted.
A "We card" or another valid ID showing that you are 21 years old or older. There's a store that only lets you buy alcohol if you look sober.