Guest Check-In Form

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Nosipho6
Level 2
Cape Town, South Africa

Guest Check-In Form

Hi all,

I'm a first time host based in Cape Town, South Africa.

Just wanted to know, do any of you require guests to fill out a jotform/ google form providing you with all names of guests and copy of ID/ passport?

 

What is the general response of guests to this?

Should I be doing it for all guests? First time users? Or not at all?


Appreciate the help, thanks.

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Shelley159
Top Contributor
Stellenbosch, South Africa

Hi @Nosipho6 

There are some countries where ID is required by law when checking in, and some countries where it seems to be somewhat customary to ask for ID. I've never stayed at an Airbnb in South Africa where the ID of every guest in the group was required, but I'm sure that doesn't mean that it's completely unheard of. There are hotels in SA that sometimes ask for ID (although, if you don't have any, they tend to just say "OK no problem", so I'm not sure what the point is 😀)

 

Your apartment seems to be in a secure building, does the building perhaps require ID? Have you thought about a way to collect the documents before arrival (I see you use lockbox check-in)?

If you do decide to ask for ID, I'd advise making this clear to your guests in advance (in your listing) as it may perhaps be something guests are not used to.

 

Hopefully you also get some responses from hosts who do require ID, who can explain to you the risks that you would be addressing by having all of the guest details on file.

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Shelley159
Top Contributor
Stellenbosch, South Africa

Hi @Nosipho6 

There are some countries where ID is required by law when checking in, and some countries where it seems to be somewhat customary to ask for ID. I've never stayed at an Airbnb in South Africa where the ID of every guest in the group was required, but I'm sure that doesn't mean that it's completely unheard of. There are hotels in SA that sometimes ask for ID (although, if you don't have any, they tend to just say "OK no problem", so I'm not sure what the point is 😀)

 

Your apartment seems to be in a secure building, does the building perhaps require ID? Have you thought about a way to collect the documents before arrival (I see you use lockbox check-in)?

If you do decide to ask for ID, I'd advise making this clear to your guests in advance (in your listing) as it may perhaps be something guests are not used to.

 

Hopefully you also get some responses from hosts who do require ID, who can explain to you the risks that you would be addressing by having all of the guest details on file.

Nosipho6
Level 2
Cape Town, South Africa

Thanks @Shelley159 , appreciate the feedback