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does anybody know if you can use a expired drivers licence as a form of ID? as i need to take money out of the bank but the atm swallowed my card the other day (there was a problem with the atm)? or does it have to be not expired? would it be the same for a expired passport?

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try it and see

google didnt help you with this question

>>Google Search<<

see first link for your answer

lol madaz google did not help with my question at all aye i wanted to know if anybody had been rejected for having expired id. u think i wouldnt have searched google before askin for help? i did.

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yep what Steve said, "An expired ID is not a valid form of identification" whether an organisation chooses to overlook the expiry date or not is up to them

oh ok so its basically upto them? thats all i wanted to know coz clubs n shit let me in with expired id but wasnt too sure about banks. ill just give it a go. thanks

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oh ok so its basically upto them? thats all i wanted to know coz clubs n shit let me in with expired id but wasnt too sure about banks. ill just give it a go. thanks

well they shouldn't be accepting it, I've worked in hospitality for 10 years and never accept out of date ID's.

how many people give their younger siblings their out of date licence when they get a new one?????? That's why you don't accept it.

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