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When must a server ask for identification from a customer who appears to be of legal drinking age?

Servers are legally required to ask for valid identification if there is any doubt whatsoever that a customer is 18 years of age or older. This 'doubt' applies

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Question: When must a server ask for identification from a customer who appears to be of legal drinking age?

Answer options:

  • Only if they are paying with a credit card. ✅ When in doubt about their age.
  • Only for customers who look under 25, as per many establishment policies.
  • Only to confirm their name.

Correct answer: When in doubt about their age.

Explanation: Servers are legally required to ask for valid identification if there is any doubt whatsoever that a customer is 18 years of age or older. This 'doubt' applies to anyone who does not clearly appear to be beyond the legal age. While some establishments have 'check 25' policies, the legal requirement is 'when in doubt'.

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