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A customer presents a temporary driver's license printout (paper copy) with their photo and details, along with an expired physical driver's license. Is this acceptable proof of age?
A temporary driver's license printout from SGI, if it clearly shows the photo, name, and date of birth, and is current, can be accepted as valid ID when replaci
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Question: A customer presents a temporary driver's license printout (paper copy) with their photo and details, along with an expired physical driver's license. Is this acceptable proof of age?
Answer options:
- Yes, as the temporary printout is valid with the expired photo ID.
- No, neither alone nor together do they constitute valid proof of age. ✅ Yes, as long as all the information matches and the temporary license is clearly legible.
- Only if the temporary license has a stamp from SGI.
Correct answer: Yes, as long as all the information matches and the temporary license is clearly legible.
Explanation: A temporary driver's license printout from SGI, if it clearly shows the photo, name, and date of birth, and is current, can be accepted as valid ID when replacing a lost or expired license. It is good practice to cross-reference with an expired ID if available. While direct official guidance varies on temporary paper IDs, if it contains all required information and appears legitimate, it can be accepted. Option B is incorrect as a temporary license is meant to replace a physical card. Option A implies that an expired ID without the temporary paper is valid which is incorrect. Option D is not a universal requirement for all temporary printouts.
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