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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: eworkjr on February 25, 2013, 04:03 am
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Hey guys, im curious to know what you all used as ID's to get a po box. On the site it says you need 1 photo ID and 1 Non-photo ID. Im going to use my state id for the photo ID but im not sure what to use for the other one. can anyone let me know what i should use? this is for usps po box btw. thanks
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You can use a utility bill as a second form of ID AFAIK...
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You can use a utility bill as a second form of ID AFAIK...
i would use one.. but i dont get any utility bills under my name. they are all under my dads name. i was hoping somebody would say something that i will be able to use. do they really require the second form?
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You can use a utility bill as a second form of ID AFAIK...
i would use one.. but i dont get any utility bills under my name. they are all under my dads name. i was hoping somebody would say something that i will be able to use. do they really require the second form?
Yes they require both forms.
One item must contain a photograph and one must be traceable to the bearer
(prove your physical address). Both must be current.
Acceptable forms of ID include:
photo Id Options:
Valid driver’s license or state non-driver’s identification card
Armed forces, government, university, or recognized corporate
identification card
Passport, passport card, alien registration card, or certificate of
naturalization
non-photo Id Options:
-Current lease, mortgage, or deed of trust
-Voter or vehicle registration card
-Home or vehicle insurance policy
note: Social Security cards, credit cards, and birth certificates are
not acceptable forms of ID.
http://about.usps.com/forms/ps1093.pdf
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You can use a utility bill as a second form of ID AFAIK...
i would use one.. but i dont get any utility bills under my name. they are all under my dads name. i was hoping somebody would say something that i will be able to use. do they really require the second form?
How are your photoshop skills? ;D If your dad's bank lets you download a PDF statement, then just download a free trial of Acrobat. Takes no more than 2 minutes to edit. Just make sure you go through all pages.