A fake ID is one that doesn’t belong to you, has been made illegally or has been changed (for example to make you look older). Most of the time it’s against the law to make, have or use a fake ID for anything, including to get into a pub, club or bar or to buy alcohol. It’s also against the law to lend your ID to someone else or lie so that you can get a real ID (for example lying about your date of birth or giving fake documents).
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What is a fake ID?
A fake ID is one that is:
unlawfully made;
scratched or altered in any way (e.g. to make you look older); or does not actually belong to you (e.g. a friend’s or brother’s ID).
What types of ID are accepted in South Australia?
In South Australia, you can prove your age using:
a driver’s licence (South Australian or interstate driver’s licence); or a proof of age card (South Australian or interstate driver’s licence); or a passport from any country; or a Keypass card with a photo.
Is it illegal to use a fake ID?
Yes. It is illegal to use a fake ID, or even just to lie about your age to try to get into a pub, club or bar, or to buy alcohol or cigarettes. If you are under 18 and are caught doing any of these things, you may:
be asked to leave the pub, club or bar;
be given an informal warning; or be given a formal warning and have it recorded;
If this is your first run-in with the police, you will most likely receive a formal or informal warning.
Can I lend my ID to someone else?
It is illegal to give your ID to someone else to use as a fake ID (e.g. to get into a pub or buy cigarettes). If you are over 18 and you give someone your ID knowing that they will use it as a fake ID, you could be charged and fined up to $2,500 if found guilty by a court.
Is it illegal to make a fake ID?
Yes. It is illegal to make a fake ID. This includes scratching, altering or forging an ID.
Is it illegal to carry a fake ID?
In South Australia, if your driver licence is scratched you could:
Receive a formal warning; or if a court finds you guilty you could be charged with an offence and fined up to $2,500.
What if I lied to get a true identity?
It is illegal to lie about your age when applying for a driver licence or proof of age card. If you are under 18 and are caught doing this you could be in serious trouble, including:
Receive a formal warning; if a court finds you guilty you could be fined up to $2,500.
Do I have to tell the police or security guard my name, age and address?
It is also illegal to refuse to give the police your name, address and date of birth. If they suspect you are under 18 and trying to enter a licensed premises or buy alcohol or cigarettes, they have the right to ask you for this information. If you do not provide your details, you could be fined up to $1,250.
Can security take my ID?
Generally, staff at a bar, club or pub are not allowed to take your ID. However, if staff think you are under 18 and you do not leave the bar, club or pub, they are likely to keep your ID until the police arrive.
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