ID Accepted for SANS Testing
laughing_man
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Last time I took a SANS test, I had an onsite proctor at work. The policies have changed so I now I have to travel to a PearsonVue testing center. The policy indicates I must have 2 forms of ID, both with signatures and one with a photo issued by a government agency. I figure my state driver's license will suffice (has photo and sig). Not sure about the other form of ID. I have no passport. Birth cert and SSI card won't work. I did not see any stipulations on what ID's are accepted and which are not. What do yuo guys know from your experiences?
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EngRob Member Posts: 247 ■■■□□□□□□□I used a Credit Card as the 2nd ID. So long as one is a Government issued photo ID (your drivers license) the 2nd is just to confirm name and signature.
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laughing_man Member Posts: 84 ■■□□□□□□□□Excellent. I was wondering if a credit card counted. Thanks!
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JDMurray Admin Posts: 13,092 AdminNote that, as a security precaution, you should not actually sign your signature on the back of a payment card, but instead just write your name as it appears on the card. Otherwise, if your card is stolen the thief will also have a copy of your signature.