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Which two forms of identification are considered acceptable for verifying identity in a licensed premises?

  1. Social security card and employee ID

  2. Driver's License and Passport

  3. Birth certificate and utility bill

  4. Voter registration card and library card

The correct answer is: Driver's License and Passport

The correct choice identifies forms of identification that are generally recognized as valid for verifying identity due to their widespread acceptance and the security features they include. A driver's license is an official government-issued ID that confirms the holder’s identity and age, typically featuring a photo, name, address, and date of birth. A passport, similarly, is a government-issued document that can confirm identity and citizenship, also containing a photograph and personal details. In establishments that serve alcohol, it is crucial to ensure that customers are of legal drinking age. Both a driver's license and a passport fulfill this requirement effectively as they provide clear evidence of identity and age. The other options present forms of identification that may not be reliable for age verification or identity confirmation. For example, a social security card is primarily a financial identifier rather than a means of age identification, while employee IDs and utility bills do not typically include an age marker. Birth certificates, although they confirm identity, do not provide a photo or address and are not usually accepted in scenarios requiring age verification. Similarly, a voter registration card and library card lack the robust security features necessary to verify identity in environments that serve alcohol.