PLEASE HELP WITH IDENTIFCATION CONCERNS!
  • shelbyhathazyshelbyhathazy October 2011

    I recently had my ID stolen out of my wallet, and am waiting for the DMV to send me a new one, and am unsure if it will be here by the 29th for HHM.
    I have the DMV papers that have all of my information on it (DOB, NAME, ETC..) with a picture.
    Will that be valid to get into the event?
    I already bought my tickets, and I'm a bit worried I may have difficulties getting in...it says on the site that, "IDENTIFICATION: For US citizens, a valid DMV-issued photo ID or USA passport is required."
    ...but I really have no way of getting my ID back. I've been waiting since 10/13/11 to get the ID sent to my house, and I know it takes 2-6 weeks...
    So, if it is not here by the event will the papers that have all of my info, plus voter registration proof, WITH A PICTURE be valid? I am 20 years old

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