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terryc

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Aug 23, 2008, 3:08:22 AM8/23/08
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Interesting questions, what tow forms of ID do you have with your
birthdate on them that does not include your drivers license and your
passport?

Filing in goverment form and you need to send photocopy of drivers license
or passport, but if you do not have those, you need to send copies of two
other forms of identification that contain your birthdate.

Apart from birth certificate/extract, any other suggestions?

Jack Russell

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Aug 23, 2008, 3:31:40 AM8/23/08
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Death certificate?

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G-S

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Aug 23, 2008, 5:55:41 AM8/23/08
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Boat License, Drivers certificate.


G-S

BT Humble

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Aug 23, 2008, 6:18:08 AM8/23/08
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Parole papers?


BTH

Rob

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Aug 23, 2008, 7:00:16 AM8/23/08
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Do you use yours very often?

Martin Borsje

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Aug 23, 2008, 9:12:18 AM8/23/08
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It happens that terryc formulated :

OT?


terryc

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Aug 23, 2008, 11:11:12 AM8/23/08
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 15:12:18 +0200, Martin Borsje wrote:


> OT?

Well, for those without a drivers licence (bicycle riders?) and no valid
passport, not. Which is why I asked it here.

Zebee Johnstone

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Aug 23, 2008, 4:56:32 PM8/23/08
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In aus.bicycle on Sat, 23 Aug 2008 17:08:22 +1000

What does your local driver's licence issuer need for a proof of age
card?

In NSW you need a birth certificate (various others work too, but
that's the simplest) and something like a medicare card or a proof of
electorol roll enrolment.
https://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/proofidentity/proof_list12.html

Once you have those, you can get a "Photo Card" which is like a
driver's licence but without the driver bit.

Zebee

jcr_au

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Aug 24, 2008, 6:08:44 AM8/24/08
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Terry

In Vic, at least, you can get an official photo ID from your local
police station.

My kids have had them for proof of age before they got their licence.
Also, mother-in-law, who is 87 and never had a licence, got one for
proof of identity of domestic flights

john r

BT Humble

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Aug 24, 2008, 9:16:45 AM8/24/08
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Rob wrote:

I've got to get granted them first! ;-)


BTH

theo

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Aug 24, 2008, 7:08:22 PM8/24/08
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I thought this is going to be easy and got out my wallet. My first
pick was a Seniors card. No. My second choice was a Commonwealth
Seniors health card. No again. Medicare, no. HBF, no. Finally found
one card, other than my MDL, it was my Red Cross donor card.

Theo

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Graeme Dods

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Aug 24, 2008, 9:34:25 PM8/24/08
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theo <th...@bekkers.com.au> wrote in news:33a20b82-a706-4afc-9ebd-
58ddfb...@l33g2000pri.googlegroups.com:

> I thought this is going to be easy and got out my wallet. My first
> pick was a Seniors card. No. My second choice was a Commonwealth
> Seniors health card. No again. Medicare, no. HBF, no. Finally found
> one card, other than my MDL, it was my Red Cross donor card.


Proof of age is usually required to show that you are at least X years old.
At a guess, those first two cards would be regarded as adequate proof, with
possible exceptions such as high risk sports or something where they won't
touch such insurance risks as young at heart oldies.

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Graeme

Peter

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Sep 2, 2008, 4:17:44 AM9/2/08
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terryc <newssixs...@woa.com.au> wrote:


You could get yourself an over 18s card if they have them in your state.
My mate had no photo ID and had to do that. Being in his late forties,
he was probably among the older holders of such a card.

Ray

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Sep 2, 2008, 7:23:42 AM9/2/08
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In article <1imnjzy.14yk2t01omc420N%p5...@REMOVE.THIS.yahoo.com.au>, p5m8
@REMOVE.THIS.yahoo.com.au says...

But you only ever get one birth certificate, everything else must surely
be derived from that ?????

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