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Old 07-03-2004, 05:02 PM  
terrisummers1
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Quote:
Originally posted by Imageauction
[B]Brandon wrote:




the regulations say you must have an identification document and if that identification document (such as a birth certificate) doesn't have a picture ID then you must have a "picture identification card"


as proposed
75.1 "Picture identification card means a document issued by the United States government or a political subdivision thereof, or a United State territory that bears the photograph and the name of the individual identified, and provides sufficient specific information that it can be accessed from the issuing authority, edge a passport issued by the United States or a foreign country, driver's license issued by a State or the District of Columbia, or identification card issued by a State or District of Columbia."

I'm not a lawyer but upon my reading of that the picture identification card must meet 3 criteria
1) have a recent and recognizable picture
2) contain the name of the individual identified and
3) provide sufficient specific information that it can be accessed from the issuing authority

blacking out the address would not affect any of the required features of the document.
you need picture ID from the US government? so what do you do with all the foreign people releases then? they have picture ID and everything, but not from the US.
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