If you are a US citizen NOWHERE in the US are you required to have identification with you at alltimes.
EXCEPT - while operating a motor vehicle, or engaged in occupation or pastime here it is required that you be capable of being identified when challenged by proper authority (e.g.: in the performance of certain occupations - while hunting - while legally carrying a concealed weapon - etc.)
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∙ 11y agoNo. You do not have to carry "your papers".
You must carry a drivers license while operating a motor vehicle.
Texas does not require a license to possess a firearm. A license to CARRY a concealed firearm requires that you be 21.
It is generally recommended to carry some form of personal identification at all times. This can help in case of emergencies, interactions with law enforcement, or verifying your identity in various situations.
Personal umbrella insurance coverage and costs vary by company. Most require that you carry a defined amount of liability on your car or home policy.
The purpose of the notary is basically positive identification of the parties involved. Contracts do not generally require notarization, but a notarized document may carry more weight in court.
In Texas, Drivers are required to carry minimum liability limits for both property damage and personal injury to another.
Sec 46.15 texas penal code...sec (b) subsection 4,5(A)(B)
It is important that a salesperson to carry an identity card. This is purely for identification purposes and allow the customers to easily connect with him.
Yes, if you have a Texas concealed handgun carry permit, or a permit from any state with which Texas recognizes reciprocity, you can carry a concealed hangun in Texas.
No, you would not be required to carry workman's comp on yourself; I would recommend personal policy coverage, in your case.
Of course. You always need to carry some type of identification.
Radiation, or electromagnetic waves do not require matter to carry energy.
Sworn Illinois Police Officers are authorized by state statute to carry their weapon 24/7. In fact, many departments require that officers (while within their jurisdiction) carry their weapon and identification even while off-duty. Often, however, it becomes a matter of preferrence by the officer whether to carry off-duty or not.