Alaska ID

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Price: $125

Available Cards: State ID & Driver’s license of Alaska.

Term: As of January 2019, 8 years, expires on birthday; previously issued cards, 5 years.

Number: Up to 7 digits, unspaced, uncoded.

Template: Current design validates Alaska licenses issued by the DMV.

 

View the Alaska (ID PRINTING DIAGRAM) for understanding information gathering & elements placement.
These are involved in making authentic AK IDs which are valid for (2021-2022).

Validation:

  • Ghost image; tactile “ALASKA,” wavy lines, “NORTH TO THE FUTURE,” may have REAL ID star or “FEDERAL LIMITS APPLY.”
  • Stars (visible when license tilted), and data; UV “STATE OF ALASKA,” map.
  • color-shifting flower printed using Optically Variable Ink.
  • Whale on the back in ultraviolet.

Scannable Features:

  • Current and middle prior licenses: Credit-card style, 1D and 2D barcodes on back. 
  • Alaska DL number, credentials are programmed into the 2D codes.
  • Fully tested & scans on PDF 417, BCS.

Introduction: Unless you’re already past 21, you need an ID if you want to see an ounce of liquor. Don’t worry, though, because we’ve got the kind of Alaska fake ID that can transcend those requirements. 

To most people, Alaska is a sleepy state tucked away in the northern part of the country. However, you’d be surprised to know that it’s practically a haven for drinkers and partygoers alike.

This is one of the top 3 drunkest states in America and for good reason too. Whether you’re looking to stave off the biting cold weather or simply looking for an excuse to knock your socks off (figuratively, that is), you need to explore the local watering holes of Alaska.

About: What do you get when you cross a state with some of the coldest weather and nothing to do but visiting the outdoors?

Answer: A lot of drinkers. In fact, you get a little less than a fourth of the population. 22% of Alaska’s adult population are excessive drinkers.

You can thank the state’s history with the Russians for this practice of heavy drinking. It’s ingrained enough that it has become a part of the culture, which means you can easily find hardy drinkers in just about any corner of the state.

This makes it a little easy for any newcomers to slip under the radar without too much trouble. Getting a drink in the Land of the Midnight Sun is no tall order.

Alaska Drinking Culture: The drinking culture in Alaska can be summed up as loud and boisterous. If you’re not drinking to your limits, you might as well not be drinking at all. The drink of choice seems to range from either vodka or a variety of different cocktails.

As for which cocktail is the flavor of the day, there’s no one true answer. You’ll find that different cocktails will favor different regions of the state. You can expect anything from gin and tonic to Irish coffee and even a beermosa.

BENEFITS—ALASKA ID, “PLACES WHERE IT SCANS?”

As far as bars go, Alaska seems to have some of the most traditional ones. This means that they have a more relaxed atmosphere than the modern dives. These bars take cash, have a rustic look, and don’t cater to any Wi-Fi. This makes them the ideal place to hand in a fake ID.

  1. Darwin’s Theory: A decent spot in Anchorage if you want to slip by unnoticed. It’s discreet enough to not catch too much attention while providing a great party atmosphere and fun drinks. As a bonus, it’s even got free popcorn.
  2. The Mug-Shot Saloon in Wasilla: If you want a no-nonsense bar with cheap beer. It is perfectly designed to take in a lot of foot traffic. This means ID checks are few and far between, which is perfect for any would-be faker. 

DISADVANTAGES—ALASKA ID, “PLACES WHERE THEY SPOT FAKES?”

Despite the rustic bars, there are some places where you would have to pull out your ID. They also happen to be more expensive and not exactly for the folks who aren’t living on a dime.

  1. The Red Dog Saloon in Juneau: It is one of the places that celebrate Alaska in all its glory, but don’t expect to just waltz in here without an ID check or two.
  2. The Salty Dawg Saloon in Homer: A place where ID checks are frequent. Despite having a chill atmosphere, this is a place commonly visited by tourists, so it’s not easy to just roll on in.

Drinking Laws in Alaska: Alaska has some pretty weird laws when it comes to drinking. Although it enforces the 21-age rule, you can technically drink at home if you’re under 21 years under the supervision of a parent or guardian.

Some bars have to restrict their alcohol serving hours during election periods unless they specifically get permission. Fake IDs are a big no-no and they can end up putting both you and the bar in big legal trouble. The penalty of using a fake ID is usually a fine of up to $5000 and a sentence of up to a year in jail.

Alaska is a place where you make fun your own way. That’s why our fake IDs will make sure your night in Alaska isn’t limited to just bob sledding and shoveling snow.

Thickness0.02 inch
Dimensions 85.20 × 53.10 mm
ShippingChina
MethodDHL, USPS.
Delivery3-4 EXPRESS, 8-10 STANDARD
MaterialPolycarbonate

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