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    Question: What is the law/punishment for distributing fake id's? What if a person signs a waver for the id as novelty only?

    Answer: There are many types of identification cards issued today: everything from student IDs, to driver's licenses, to Blockbuster video cards. With that in mind, anyone can print up a card with a photograph on it and call it an identification card. It becomes illegal only when the person making the identification either attempts to make it look like an 'official' state identification card from Arizona or another state. Only the State of Arizona may issue a official driver's license of identification card.

    Arizona Law (ARS 28-3476) make it illegal to alter or forge a driver's licenses issued by Arizona, other U.S. states, Mexico or Canada. It is against the law to make an identification that is 'similar to or in the likeness of' the official identification from Arizona or the other states and countries. The law also requires that an 'non-official' identification have the words 'Not an official license' printed on the front if it might be confused as an official identification. Violating this law is class 1 misdemeanor, which is punishable by a fine of up to $2,000 dollars.

    Keep in mind that it is also illegal for a person attempt to use a fake identification. Arizona Law (ARS 28-3478) makes is a crime to use or 'have in the person's possession a canceled, revoked, suspended, fictitious or fraudulently altered driver license.' It is also illegal to lend a driver license to another person or permit the use of the person's driver license by another person. All of these crimes are class 2 misdemeanors, which are punishable by fines of up to $750.


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    On 02/04/03
    Johnson from WA said:
    I think people sell them.. If you get enough 'clients' you could probably make quite a bit of money. Finding the makers of these ID's is tough. I think the punishment for possessing a fake identification should be increased to prevent the buying of them in the first place. Take out the cause, by taking the buyers.
    On 03/06/02
    Meme from AZ said:
    Who would want to give a fake ID anyway???????
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