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When can a server accept a passport as primary ID for liquor purchase?
A valid passport, regardless of its country of origin, is generally accepted as a primary form of identification for liquor purchase in Alberta because it is a
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Question: When can a server accept a passport as primary ID for liquor purchase?
Answer options:
- Only if it's from Canada.
- Only if it includes a provincial address. ✅ Always, as it is a valid government-issued document.
- Never, as passports are not listed as valid ID in Alberta.
Correct answer: Always, as it is a valid government-issued document.
Explanation: A valid passport, regardless of its country of origin, is generally accepted as a primary form of identification for liquor purchase in Alberta because it is a government-issued document that clearly displays the holder's photograph and date of birth. It does not need to be Canadian or include a provincial address.
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