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Actually, I was thinking about this the other day. If one doesn't have a FL DL/ID, then what does an FFL accept as proof of residency?
Utility bills, voter registration, other?
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General Identification Requirements
You MUST verify the identity of each non-licensee
buyer by examining the person’s identification
document(s) prior to transferring a firearm. A proper
“identification document” is:
1. A document containing the name, residence address,
date of birth, and photograph of the person;
2. A document that was made or issued by or under
the authority of the U.S. Government,
a State or local
government, or a foreign government;
3. A document that is of a type commonly accepted for
the purpose of identification of individuals.
Common examples of acceptable identification
documents are a valid driver’s license or a valid State
identification card issued in lieu of a driver’s license.
Social security cards are not acceptable because they
do not contain a residence address, date of birth, or
photograph. However,
a firearms buyer may be identified
by any combination of documents which together
contain all of the required information (as long as all the
documents are Government issued): name, residence
address, photograph, and date of birth.