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What is considered acceptable identification to obtain an Alberta drivers licence or identification card?

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What is considered acceptable identification to obtain an Alberta drivers licence or identification card?

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To ensure that driver’s licences and ID cards are issued to the correct person, all registry agents must follow strict government, identity confirmation requirements. You must satisfy each of the following three categories: Who you are: Photo document that MUST contain your legal name and date of birth. · Some examples of acceptable documents include: • your driver’s licence or identification card, • government issued photo ID, • your image on the motor vehicle system, • Citizenship, Immigration, Naturalization, or Permanent Resident Card, • Passport • Municipal, Provincial or Federal Police Force ID. (This list is not inclusive. Contact us if you need assistance.) What you have: · Support documents that contain two data elements such as name, DOB, signature, address, etc. They should be originals or certified true copies. · Some examples of acceptable documents include: Birth or Marriage Certificate Credit, Debit or Account Card (must contain your name and signature) Municipal, Territ

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