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Which of these forms of identification is considered acceptable for verifying a patron's age in Alberta, according to AGLC guidelines?

A valid provincial driver's licence or identification card is one of the primary acceptable forms of ID recognized by the AGLC for verifying age. Student IDs or

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Question: Which of these forms of identification is considered acceptable for verifying a patron's age in Alberta, according to AGLC guidelines?

Answer options:

  • A student ID card from a local university.
  • An expired Canadian passport. ✅ A valid provincial driver's licence or identification card.
  • A credit card with a photo on it.

Correct answer: A valid provincial driver's licence or identification card.

Explanation: A valid provincial driver's licence or identification card is one of the primary acceptable forms of ID recognized by the AGLC for verifying age. Student IDs or credit cards with photos are generally not accepted as they are not government-issued with sufficient security features. Expired documents are also not considered valid.

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