★ Q: Which of the following things may indicate an ID has been altered?
Erasure marks on paper ID (shining a light behind the paper usually will reveal this).
Improper alignment of letters or numerals (this occurs when a number or letter has been erased or cut out and a new number is pasted or typed over the erasure).
Improper type style (this occurs when a number or letter has been erased and a new number or letter is typed over the original).
Signs that a new number has been pasted over the existing number on the ID.
Unusual bumps or air pockets especially on laminated IDs, indicating the lamination has been redone.
All of the above
★ Q: Which of the following things may indicate an ID has been altered? TABC
A) Erasures
B) Cut and paste numerals
C) Substandard or too perfect graphics
D) Substandard lamination
E) All of the above
Erasure marks on paper ID (shining a light behind the paper usually will reveal this).
Improper alignment of letters or numerals (this occurs when a number or letter has been erased or cut out and a new number is pasted or typed over the erasure).
Improper type style (this occurs when a number or letter has been erased and a new number or letter is typed over the original).
Signs that a new number has been pasted over the existing number on the ID.
Unusual bumps or air pockets especially on laminated IDs, indicating the lamination has been redone.
All of the above
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All of the above
★ Q: Which of the following things may indicate an ID has been altered? TABC
A) Erasures
B) Cut and paste numerals
C) Substandard or too perfect graphics
D) Substandard lamination
E) All of the above
Click here to know the Answer
All of the above
* Erasure marks on paper ID (shining a light behind the paper usually will reveal this).
* Improper alignment of letters or numerals (this occurs when a number or letter has been erased or cut out and a new number is pasted or typed over the erasure).
* Improper type style (this occurs when a number or letter has been erased and a new number or letter is typed over the original).
* Signs that a new number has been pasted over the existing number on the ID.
* Unusual bumps or air pockets especially on laminated IDs, indicating the lamination has been redone.
* Erasure marks on paper ID (shining a light behind the paper usually will reveal this).
* Improper alignment of letters or numerals (this occurs when a number or letter has been erased or cut out and a new number is pasted or typed over the erasure).
* Improper type style (this occurs when a number or letter has been erased and a new number or letter is typed over the original).
* Signs that a new number has been pasted over the existing number on the ID.
* Unusual bumps or air pockets especially on laminated IDs, indicating the lamination has been redone.
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