Hi guys,

Does anyone know if a services card would count as an acceptable form of ID for test day? I just called LSAC to ask, but the person that answered didn't seem too sure and told me to send a photo of the ID to be sure. Hopefully someone here has used one as an ID before and knows?

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  • Thursday, Sep 08 2016

    @bondo007man235 You don't want to be at the test center saying: "LSATKingsman said this was acceptable!"

    For what it's worth, this would be good enough for me.

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  • Thursday, Sep 08 2016

    Thanks for the replies @ngir1293288 and @bondo007man235 :) When I spoke to the representative she didn't know whether or not services cards would fall under "certain Canadian health care benefits cards". I sent in a photo of the ID, so I guess I have to wait until lsac emails me back now.

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  • Thursday, Sep 08 2016

    lsac smh, that's just unacceptable.

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  • Thursday, Sep 08 2016

    @ngir1293288 with the links

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  • Thursday, Sep 08 2016

    When in doubt call and ask. You don't want to be at the test center saying:

    "LSATKingsman said this was acceptable!"

    Plus I don't nor does anyone here have much pull at LSAC headquarters.

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  • Thursday, Sep 08 2016

    Acceptable Forms of ID

    Common forms of acceptable identification include, but are not limited to

    passport book

    passport card

    driver’s license

    state or province-issued ID card

    US military ID card (Common Access Card, or CAC)

    US Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)

    Canadian Permanent Resident Card

    national ID card

    consular ID card

    certain Canadian health care benefit cards

    http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test

    http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test/acceptable-id

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