Most bars just ask for a credit card as a second form of ID if you have an out of state license. If you have your passport you dont need a second form of ID.
Q. Do bars accept Idnyc?
Mayor de Blasio said IDNYC cards should be accepted as valid identification to get into bars and nightclubs during his appearance on WNYC’s “The Brian Lehrer Show” last Friday. But there’s an issue: IDNYC, which was launched in 2015, doesn’t allow card holders to purchase alcohol under state rules.
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Q. What kind of IDS do bars accept?
Currently, accepted proof of age documents include: a driver or rider licence or permit issued by an Australian State or Territory or any foreign country. a NSW Digital Driver Licence. Australian or other passport.
Q. Do bars accept digital ID?
The NSW Digital Driver Licence is legal for use across NSW and is accepted by most pubs and clubs, and NSW Police. It doesn’t replace your plastic card, so we recommend you still carry your card as a backup while venues get used to seeing and accepting the digital driver licence as identification.
Q. Can you use passport as ID?
The U.S. passport book and U.S. passport card are both accepted as ID for domestic flights. The passport card cannot be used for international air travel, but it is still a great ID to have in your wallet. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) accepts the passport card as ID for domestic flights.
Q. What are the acceptable IDs for passport?
Acceptable IDs for Philippine Passport Application
- Social Security System (SSS) Card.
- Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) Card.
- Unified Multi-Purpose Identification (UMID) Card.
- Land Transportation Office (LTO) Driver’s License.
- Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) ID.
- Philippine Identification (PhilID)
Q. Is Pag-Ibig loyalty card a valid ID?
2. Your Pag-IBIG Loyalty Card Plus is not a government-issued I.D., but may be used in all Pag-IBIG Fund transactions.
Q. Is PAG-IBIG ID a valid ID?
PAG-Ibig Card though taken by government personnel and printed in a thick plastic card is still considered a secondary ID. However, this card gives you discounts and freebies when used.