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Question: Can you get in trouble for trying to buy beer but not buying it with a fake id?

Answer: Yes. A person under the legal drinking age who misrepresents their age by using a written form of identification with the intent to have another person sell, give or furnish alcohol to them is guilty of a class one (1) misdemeanor.

Since your question was about an attempt to buy beer, the attempt changes the class one (1) to a class two (2) misdemeanor. A class two (2) misdemeanor is punishable by up to four (4) months in jail and a fine of up to $750.

However, using a forged document (the fake ID), you would be guilty of a class four (4) FELONY. This is punishable by up to three (3) years in prison and a fine of $150,000.


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On 05/13/04
bob from IN said:
can a bouncer take a fake id from a kid since it belongs to the kid
On 03/06/04
chris from IL said:
alright the punishments here are the maximum allowed by law. you have to throw into consideration that the cop busting you is gonna feel bad for screwing over some kid who just wanted beer. and if you go to court the judge is never going to give you even close to the maximun sentence. but you'll still probably get a small fine and possibly community service
On 02/29/04
Joe from AZ said:
This site tends to exaggerate the actual consequences....
On 12/31/03
zach from OH said:
that "cool sales clerk"... he'd be the one getting in trouble for providing to an underage buyer (assuming no ID means underage). aren't all sellers of alcohol required to see ID (you know, unless they look like they're 50 or are really smelly)
On 11/24/03
ryan from MD said:
The question specifically asks about trying to buy beer, and NOT using a fake ID during the attempt. Why, then, does the response say "Yes. A person under the legal drinking age who misrepresents their age by using a written form of identification..."? That's an answer to a different question.
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