So do you?
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So do you?
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Yes. I have 4 of them, actually (driver’s license, passport, 2 DOD work IDs).
Driver license (state issued) and passport (federal issued). I don’t know if the microchip implant actually counts as an ID.
I have a state photo I.D. No license or passport (yet). I did go 8 years without any form of ID though, due to how complicated it is to get one in GA if you don’t have your SS card and birth certificate.
4 of them. DL, passport, military ID and employee ID card (I work for a municipality).
I’m not counting Social Security and Birth Certificate only picture IDs.
Yes - UK driving licence, UK passport, and my work ID (I work for a local authority)
Dutch here. Drivers licence is issued by the County and signed (electronically) by the mayor. Dutch citizens can choose between a passport ( a booklet with space for visa stamps) and a credit-card-sized ID card. Both are government issued (througth the county, again) and Dutch citizens have the legal obligation to be able to produce either ID on demand at anytime. If you get arrested or stopped by an police officer and you say: “oops, forgot my ID” that is a misdemeanor.
UK and…
Passport
Driving licence
NHS card (to qualify for health care, although no one has ever asked to see it.)
National Insurance card (shows the NI number everyone is required to present in order to work, although just knowing the number will suffice).
No one is required to carry ID on their persons however, even when driving.
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Yep, several. Those with photos: driver’s license, passport, security guard license and medicaid card and non-photo social security card.
Passport, work pass.
National ID (which counts as a passport for some countries) and Passport. My Spanish SS card doesn’t count as “proof of identity” because it doesn’t have a pic but it’s government-issued.
I also have a US SS card somewhere.
I have a state photo ID since my late teens and I also have a disable transit ID. I almost never need/use my state ID, in fact the last 3 times I was months late in renewing it (in California a ID card last 6 years, 10 for seniors).
Social Security cards are not considered government-issued ID, I’m pretty sure.
I have a driver’s license and a passport.
Yeah, two only, driver’s license and passport.
I’m from and in the US and I have at least four forms of government issued ID. I’ve got my driver’s license, passport, DoC employee ID and my Social Security card (which doesn’t have a photo, of course, but it is uniquely identifiable as mine and I’ve used it as ID before so I’m counting it.)
Health Card
Driver’s License
Passport
Canadian Citizenship
UK Birth Certificate
Social Insurance Card
Work (Federal Government) ID Card
They’re not a picture ID but they’re one of the forms of ID that have to be provided under certain circumstances in the US. It doesn’t work by itself but only paired up - but the other member of the pair isn’t valid by itself either.
Compare with Spain, where a SS-card is valid only for gaining access to a doctor and in fact isn’t even necessary for that, I can use my National ID, my Driver’s License or my passport (my National ID Number links all of them). SS-cards are on their way out here.
Driver’s license, plus an expired passport. Not sure if the latter counts anymore or not. Hmmm … 1 1/2 forms of ID?
I got a new voter registration card in the mail a while back, but it seems that is not valid government issued i.d. I also have a driver’s license which needs to be renewed before the end of the month. I guess if it expired first I would not have valid i.d. during the lapse.