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What can I use for ID in England that is accepted everywhere?

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Except for a passport, driver's/provisional license, or a birth certificate?

I'm thinking along the lines of a legit ID card.

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  1. I dont know about england but here in australia you can also use your army identification, I'm pretty sure it'd be the same there as well. If you dont have either of those, maybe an 18+ card?


  2. Why do you need something else? Sounds like you have an agenda.

  3. I know there is some kind of card, i think called a validateuk card you can get and i can't see any place not accepting that as it has your, photo,name, date of birth and it has the all important PASS logo on.

    I know how you feel, i don't have any of the usual id items and i have always looked younger than i am. I am 28 and still got told i couldn't get in a nightclub a few months ago (legal age 18!!)

    I think its worth getting 1 of the cards but i guess i feel i shouldn't need it anymore.

    Good luck with the search though. :)

  4. An international driver's license.  This is not really a license, but a verification that the country license you have is valid.  Here in the U.S. they can be obtained for about $10-$20.

    If you don't drive, some police stations or driver licensing offices  will issue a photo id.

    Military ID is usually accepted everywhere.  A credit card with photo is sometimes accepted as well.

  5. No such thing here - yet! Do you have a student card or something like that?

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