After having your picture taken at school, you may be given a "student card". It is a little card with your name, your picture, what year it was taken in, and what school / grade you were in that year (sort of like a driver's license). Some schools may not do this, it depends. Some stores will accept this as Photo ID, others may not.
Any photo ID should be acceptable as long as you're old enough to get in.
Effective June 21, 2008, adult passengers (18 and over) are required to show a U.S. federal or state issued photo ID that contains the following: name, date of birth, gender, expiration date and a tamper-resistant feature in order to be allowed to go through the checkpoint and onto their flight.Passengers who do not or cannot present an acceptable ID will have to provide information to the Transportation Security Officer performing Travel Document Checking duties in order to verify their identity. Passengers who are cleared through this process may be subject to additional screening. Passengers whose identity cannot be verified by TSA may not be allowed to go through the checkpoint or onto an airplane.Acceptable IDs include:U.S. passport cardDHS "Trusted Traveler" cards (NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST)U.S. Military ID (active duty or retired military and their dependents)Permanent Resident CardBorder Crossing CardDHS-designated enhanced driver's licenseDrivers Licenses or other state photo identity cards issued by Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent) that meets REAL ID benchmarks (All states are currently in compliance)A Native American Tribal Photo IDAn airline or airport-issued ID (if issued under a TSA-approved security plan)A foreign government-issued passportCanadian provincial driver's license or Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) cardTransportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)
either under 21 or 18 depending on which state you live in if your under the age of 18 years of age your concidered a minor if your under the age of 18 years of age your concidered a minor
none at all as under 18 cannot legally consume alcohol
It means that you should only let people watch the film if their 18 years and older (if you don't go to a cinema) This is only an advice though. Although you should check with an official website which refers to your country, as it can varry from country to country.
18 years old (or an imancipated minor) by yourself or under 18 with a parent or legal guardian present. You must present a photo ID that is state or government issued (Drivers License, County ID, Passport, Student ID, Military ID, etc.), and if you are under 18 your parent or legal guardian must present a photo ID and in the case of guardianship court documentation to prove they are your guardian. In addition you must be 18 for genital piercings (NO exceptions for imancipation). Most shops however will not pierce anyone under the age of 15, 16 for the navel, for insurance and moral/ethical reasons.
If you are under eighteen, photo ID is not required to get on a plane.
It depends on what you need it for. If you are trying to get into a club that you have to be over 18 and you need to show an ID, then yes you need an ID.
You can get a state photo id from the DMV. It looks like a license but is just an ID.
There are many benefits of having a photo ID printer. A photo ID printer provides professional ID's that look good and are laminated. A photo ID printer can be used to print ID's to secure a workplace.
Any ID with your photo and age would be needed. In the USA, you would be asked for one if you look under 40. No sales to anyone under 21.
No they do not. Some airlines will not allow children under the age of 12 change planes so make sure that if your child needs to change planes, the airline will allow him or her to do so. See they related link for more information.
You won't get one that's valid besides the department of motor vehicles. The next best photo id to this is an employee photo id.
If your under 18 you can go and drink alcohol but remember to bring ID..
No
Photo ID isn't obligatory anywhere in Britain.
No. It is not a photo-ID; this would be things like a driver's license, 18+ card, university student card, passport, etc.