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Expired Government Id Lost Birth Certificate Help

Can a Expired License and a Birth Certificate be used in Las Vegas?!?!?

Me and my GF are going to Vegas for my 21st on Feb 17th.
Her license expires on her birthday Jan 28th.
She has a ticket and just found out after 6 weeks of waiting that she has to pay her ticket in full before she can renew?!
The trip is soon and she cant get a new license shipped in time even if she does pay.

So would a 20 day expired License and a Birth Certificate or even a college ID too work to get into clubs, buy drinks, or gamble?

Ill have a Valid License but she wont.

Thanks for ANY HELP!!!

Need ID/Drivers license - no birth certificate, only expired license HELP?

You can order a duplicate birth certificate from the county in which you were born. Do this online--it will cost you 10 to 15 dollars.

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Can I use my birth certificate if my id is expired?

I'm trying to buy swisher sweets and the lady denies me for my id being expired

my id expired a few weeks ago and i have my birth certificate so could i use them both?
I think its stupid that they wont accept it because it's expired.. that doesn't disprove my identity i understand it's expired for me to drive but not prove i'm of age -_-

How can I cash a check with expired ID?

My drivers license expired earlier this year, i still have the card, i have valid school id card, i have a social security card, i have a passport that expired earlier this year and i still cant cash a wells fargo check at wells fargo that was issued for my financial aid! wtf?! i could find my birth certificate maybe would that do it? what do you need to do? i cant get new id without money and i cant cash my check

Will a tattoo shop accept an expired ID, even though they just need to see your picture, signature, and date of birth? If I go to renew my ID, will the temporary paper ID be fine to bring in while waiting for the plastic card in the mail?

It will be Shop by Shop, artist by artist, understanding of Inspecting a Government-issued photo identification. You COULD bring a Student ID, and a Birth Certificate.—————————————————————————————This is from 8/31/18, all your State Laws regarding Tattooing are listed.Tattooing and Body Piercing | State Laws, Statutes and RegulationsThe section that is critical to your question if you live in Florida, but its most likely pretty universal.64E-28.009 Standards of Practice for a Tattoo Artist or Guest Tattoo Artist.(1) A tattoo artist shall ensure that a customer record is completed for each customer. The record shall, at a minimum, include the following:(a) Name of tattoo artist.(b) Customer’s name, age, and birthdate.(c) Description and location of tattoo on the customer’s body.(d) Signature of the customer.(e) Signature of the artist.(f) Date(s) tattooing procedure is performed.(2) Pursuant to Section 381.00787, F.S., a tattoo artist shall not tattoo the body of a minor less than sixteen (16) years of age.(3) If tattooing a minor who is sixteen (16) or seventeen (17) years of age, a tattoo artist shall: (a) Inspect copies of a government-issued photo identification for both the minor and for the parent or legal guardian of the minor. If the photo identification for the minor does not show a birth date, a copy of the minor’s birth certificate shall be provided. (b) Obtain a signed and notarized consent by the minor’s parent or legal guardian on form DH 4146 , 7/12, Written Notarized Consent For Tattooing of a Minor Child, Age 16 through 17 Years Old, which is incorporated herein by reference and which can be obtained from the environmental health section of the county health department, which has jurisdiction for the tattooing program in the county where the tattoo artist lives or the tattoo establishment is physically located, or from the internet at Reference Material Home - Florida Administrative Rules, Law, Code, Register - FAC, FAR, eRulemaking or Florida Department of Health.http://www.floridahealth.gov/env...

Air Travel with expired ID? Southwest Airlines?

I have a flight scheduled at the end of the month from Tampa, Fl to Austin, Tx. I just realized that my Fl I.d is expired and I'm not sure if I will have time to get it renewed before my trip. I hope to, but in the off chance I can't, does anyone know if I can still fly using my expired I.d? Their website just says a government issued I.d, nothing beyond that. I also have my birth certificate and social security card. Please help!

Lost my social security card and my i.d. is expired!?

Start at the DMV. They have less restrictive conditions for issuing IDs. Once you have a state ID the SS Administration will ease up.
I think the DMV will accept health insurance cards or student IDs with photos. Look on the NY DMV website and see what they take.

I lost both my SS card and my drivers license. I had to start at the DMV to establish who I was. Also, the SS Admin won't just hand you a card. I think it took them 2 weeks to get mine, so you can apply for jobs but you won't have the ID to prove you can work in the US.

Get started Monday if you need to get a job right away.

Good luck

Maybe I got my birth certificate first, then my drivers license, then my SS card.

Whatever the order was, it is not a pleasant process.

I lost my drivers license and I'm going on a cruise on the 4th of July. I've gone to ca dmv to obtain a replac?

Any ID must be valid so no expired drivers license.

General Documentation and Visa Information
U.S. Citizens

Hawaii Cruises

There's no need for a passport when you sail on any Hawaii inter-island cruise. If your ship never sails beyond the islands of Hawaii, all you need is a government-issued photo I.D. which includes a passport or a valid driver's license with a photo. A U.S. citizen under the age of 16 do not require a government-issued photo ID.

Caribbean, Bahamas, Bermuda, Alaska, Mexican Riviera, Or Canada & New England Cruises

For closed-loop sailings (cruises that depart from and return to the same U.S. port), you need a valid passport OR proof of citizenship and a valid government-issued photo I.D. (driver's license with a photo) or any other WHTI compliant document. Proof of Citizenship examples include: an original or state certified copy of a U.S. birth certificate, original certificate of U.S. naturalization, original certificate of U.S. citizenship, or a U.S. Consular report of your birth abroad. A U.S. citizen under the age of 16 do not require a government-issued photo ID.
Important: Baptismal paper and hospital certificates of birth are not acceptable.

For open-jaw sailings (cruises that depart from one U.S. port and return to a different U.S. port), you are required to carry a valid passport, U.S. passport card, U.S. or Canadian Enhanced Drivers License, as well as have in your possession all relative visas that pertain to your travel itinerary. Permanent residents of the U.S. are required to carry their valid ARC cards for boarding AND passport from their country of citizenship, if available.

Note: If you miss your ship at its scheduled U.S. departure port and need to travel outside the U.S. to meet your ship, or should you unexpectedly need to depart the ship from a foreign port prior to the end of sailing, a passport would be required to leave or re-enter the U.S. by air. To that end, NCL strongly recommends all guests to obtain a passport for their voyage on any NCL vessel.

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