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<p>but bank cards (even with the photo) are not acceptable photo IDs to CB
I learned that the hard way today</p>

<p>a yearbook (from anybody at your school) will work, however</p>

<p>? man… that really sucks… lol why do you have to have an id anyways? All the people did was look for my name on the id. blah.</p>

<p>A yearbook is NOT allowed.</p>

<p>If students at my school forget IDs, their picture from the school attendance system (SASI) is acceptable.</p>

<p>Actually, we had a student allowed to take the test because there was a yearbook that confirmed her identity. Was very amusing.</p>

<p>One of the teachers doing the registration saying “oh i recognize that kid” was enough for the people that forgot ID at my school…</p>

<p>ProcrastiNate:
see that works at your own school
that worked for me, I guess, at my own school where I previously used my bank card with photo ID
I do not remember them telling me not to use it anywhere else, and I went in believing I could use it again</p>

<p>lesson learned
just hope no one else goes through the same–yet, it is inevitable</p>

<p>Yeah. I played it safe and used my Green Card.</p>

<p>School ID: Piece of laminated paper. :slight_smile:
(I tested at a school around 20-30 minutes away.)</p>

<p>i just made them an oil painting</p>

<p>All lists of acceptable ID are on the CB website. No yearbooks, I’m afraid…</p>

<p>despite what the site states, yearbooks were accepted at my testing center</p>

<p>to confirm my identity
I should have found the last remaining phone booth
and changed into my Super Junior (now Super Senior) outfit</p>