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NotTheBatesMotel
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We’re set to sail at the end of January. One of my family members recently had a medical event while driving and their license was suspended. That is the form of ID he planned to board with because his passport is expired. (Yes, I know the importance of passports and my family will sail with ours) Is a suspended license still considered a valid ID for boarding purposes? It is not expired. 

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5 hours ago, NotTheBatesMotel said:

We’re set to sail at the end of January. One of my family members recently had a medical event while driving and their license was suspended. That is the form of ID he planned to board with because his passport is expired. (Yes, I know the importance of passports and my family will sail with ours) Is a suspended license still considered a valid ID for boarding purposes? It is not expired. 

It's my understanding that a suspended license is still a valid ID.  You just can't drive.

 

That said, I believe that suspended licenses are supposed to be surrendered to the DMV.  Maybe that's only in some states, but it would be worth checking out.

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