What identification is required on test day?

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On the day of the examination, Prometric requires specific forms of identification to verify the identity of each test taker. Generally, candidates must present a government-issued photo identification that meets certain criteria. This identification must have the candidate's name, signature, and a recognizable photograph. Common examples of acceptable forms of identification include a driver’s license, passport, military ID, or any other government-issued ID that meets these requirements. It is also important to ensure that the name on the identification matches the name used when registering for the examination. In some cases, candidates might be asked to provide additional forms of identification, depending on the testing requirements set by the specific examination program. It is advisable for candidates to check the official Prometric website for the most current information regarding identification requirements, as they can vary between different tests and may be updated periodically. This ensures that test takers are adequately prepared and have the necessary documentation on hand to avoid any issues on test day.
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Answered Jul 6, 2025

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