Yes, it is typically required to present two forms of identification when flying internationally. This usually includes a valid passport and another form of identification, such as a driver's license or national ID card.
Yes, all guests are required to present identification in order to check in.
Yes, you do not need to present identification in order to purchase a bus ticket.
Yes, you typically need to present identification, such as a driver's license or passport, in order to get a hotel room.
Yes, identification is required to access this service.
Yes, typically you need to present identification, such as a driver's license or passport, when checking into a hotel.
Although New York City agencies can require residents to present identification, they cannot by law require that the identification be in the form of a New York City Identity Card. Residents may present other forms of state issued or federal issued identification.
In order to cash a check, you typically need to have a bank account and present a valid form of identification, such as a driver's license or passport, to verify your identity.
Yes, most hotels require guests to present a valid form of identification, such as a driver's license or passport, when checking in to rent a room.
No. In order to vote you have to register with the Board of elections which means you have to present valid identification. If you had valid identification you would not be an illegal resident. If you try to register without valid identification, you will be arrested and deported.
If you do not have a valid ID for your passport, you may not be able to travel internationally as a valid ID is required for passport issuance. It is important to have the necessary identification documents in order to obtain a passport and travel abroad.
The best option for locating a copy of a death certificate is to contact the state's department of health. Valid forms of identification are required in order to receive a copy of a death certificate.
If both parents are still alive and both have custody, then you need consent from both of them. In the event that one is no longer alive or doesn't have custody, then you have to provide proof of that (a death certificate or a custody order). And just FYI if the 16-year-old is a male, they cannot marry without a court order approving/allowing it.