Government Identification
Government identification, often referred to as ID, is an official document issued by a government authority that verifies a person's identity. Common forms of government ID include driver's licenses, passports, and national identification cards. These documents typically include personal information such as the individual's name, date of birth, and a photograph.
Government IDs are essential for various activities, including traveling, voting, and accessing certain services. They help ensure security and prevent fraud by confirming that individuals are who they claim to be. Many institutions require a valid government ID for identification purposes.