Do children need ID when checking in at the hotel?
My daughter is 13 years old. Does she need an ID card if I want to check into a hotel?
My daughter is 13 years old. Does she need an ID card if I want to check into a hotel?
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No, in my knowledge, one usually only needs an identification of the main subject. I suspect that your daughter does not live alone, but lives with you. So your ID would be important.
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This varies from country to country. In some countries, the authorities only require an identity card in others per room. However, there are always hotels that require all IDs regardless of this. I therefore recommend that you take the ID of your daughter.
Should they travel alone, it would be different anyway. Then, in addition to her identity card, she also needs a written confirmation of the parents that it is all right that she travels alone.