So I dragged myself down to the RMV today to finally get myself a MA state ID.
It went relatively smoothly (why in the name of Nyarlathotep's bed-socks do they keep the place so goddamn hot?!), except for this one niggle:
On the application, it lists the forms of identification you need and clearly states "social security card OR current US passport". I had the passport. I can't find my card right now, so mom gave the official "stub" from the SSA just in case (last time, I was denied because I didn't have the card...that's not something I carry with me, doesn't it mean something that I know the number?).
In NM, all they wanted was the number and passport; the existence of the number should allow them to look it up, ne?
Nope. I got carped at for not having the card itself. Somehow, I was still able to get my ID issued (um, I would think again that the number and a passport would be sufficient, as long as it can be matched in a database).
IIRC, one's SSN is not supposed to be used as an identifier. Even so, isn't knowing the number enough if it can be verified as being you (using a passport, etc)?
The photo looks like crap b/c I was coaxed into smiling (that don't work too well). My NM ID pic looks better (they don't try to force you to smile). If only they would allow one to provide the photo...how come, when TV shows show someone's ID, they're never smiling? Not everyone likes looking stoned on their ID kthx.
Something that also confuses me greatly is this:
To get a picture ID, you need a birth certificate.
To get a copy of your birth certificate, you need a picture ID.
Am I the only one who sees something wrong with that? Some people, for whatever reason, don't have a birth certificate (home birth, born before the certificates became standard) but obviously exist.
It went relatively smoothly (why in the name of Nyarlathotep's bed-socks do they keep the place so goddamn hot?!), except for this one niggle:
On the application, it lists the forms of identification you need and clearly states "social security card OR current US passport". I had the passport. I can't find my card right now, so mom gave the official "stub" from the SSA just in case (last time, I was denied because I didn't have the card...that's not something I carry with me, doesn't it mean something that I know the number?).
In NM, all they wanted was the number and passport; the existence of the number should allow them to look it up, ne?
Nope. I got carped at for not having the card itself. Somehow, I was still able to get my ID issued (um, I would think again that the number and a passport would be sufficient, as long as it can be matched in a database).
IIRC, one's SSN is not supposed to be used as an identifier. Even so, isn't knowing the number enough if it can be verified as being you (using a passport, etc)?
The photo looks like crap b/c I was coaxed into smiling (that don't work too well). My NM ID pic looks better (they don't try to force you to smile). If only they would allow one to provide the photo...how come, when TV shows show someone's ID, they're never smiling? Not everyone likes looking stoned on their ID kthx.
Something that also confuses me greatly is this:
To get a picture ID, you need a birth certificate.
To get a copy of your birth certificate, you need a picture ID.
Am I the only one who sees something wrong with that? Some people, for whatever reason, don't have a birth certificate (home birth, born before the certificates became standard) but obviously exist.
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