I forgot–“Known” (and initialled as such by the teller) is a valid form of primary ID. Of course, the teller takes complete responsibility if the known person turns out to be fraudulent, so most smart tellers are pretty cautious with this.
I forgot–“Known” (and initialled as such by the teller) is a valid form of primary ID. Of course, the teller takes complete responsibility if the known person turns out to be fraudulent, so most smart tellers are pretty cautious with this.