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When serving a customer alcohol, what is an acceptable form of primary identification in Alberta?

To be considered valid primary identification in Alberta, an ID must be government-issued, include a photo, name, and date of birth, and be current (not expired

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Question: When serving a customer alcohol, what is an acceptable form of primary identification in Alberta?

Answer options:

  • A student identification card from a Canadian university.
  • An expired Canadian passport. ✅ A valid Alberta Driver's License.
  • A credit card with a photo of the cardholder.

Correct answer: A valid Alberta Driver's License.

Explanation: To be considered valid primary identification in Alberta, an ID must be government-issued, include a photo, name, and date of birth, and be current (not expired). A student ID (Option A) or credit card (Option D) are not government-issued. An expired passport (Option B) is not current, making the valid Alberta Driver's License (Option C) the only acceptable option among these.

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