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When examining a customer's ID, what is a key security feature to look for on a valid Alberta Driver's License or provincial ID card?
Valid Alberta IDs, like driver's licenses and provincial ID cards, incorporate various security features such as holographs, fine-line patterns, raised letterin
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Question: When examining a customer's ID, what is a key security feature to look for on a valid Alberta Driver's License or provincial ID card?
Answer options:
- The customer's favourite colour. ✅ A holograph or other security overlays.
- The number of years the licence has been valid.
- A social insurance number.
Correct answer: A holograph or other security overlays.
Explanation: Valid Alberta IDs, like driver's licenses and provincial ID cards, incorporate various security features such as holographs, fine-line patterns, raised lettering, and embedded images to prevent counterfeiting. Recognizing these features is crucial for verifying authenticity. Options A, C, and D are not relevant security features found on valid Alberta identification and would not help in verifying its authenticity.
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