Host asking for ID driver's license for my entire party
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07-05-2021
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Host asking for ID driver's license for my entire party
My host is asking for the driver's license of everyone in my party (4 people). It is unusual and makes me concerned, as I have never had this request before. Is this legit?
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07-09-2023
01:40 PM

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07-09-2023
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Hi everyone,
When it comes to guests verifying their identity, this Help Center article details when and if it is appropriate: What a Host may ask you for
It is dependant on local laws or may be a requirement in a Hosts house rules to see a form of ID at the point of check-in.
Thanks,
Stephanie
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16-08-2024
04:47 AM

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16-08-2024
04:47 AM
That’s tmi. If they have DOB and birth city and DL/Pp# then they will have your entire identity! No thanks!
12-08-2022
06:25 AM

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12-08-2022
06:25 AM
Not necessarily true. If local ordinances require ID then it's acceptable. Obviously your responsible to protect their private information.
Our community requires it for safety reasons. It's reasonable
12-08-2022
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14-08-2022
06:37 PM
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14-08-2022
06:37 PM
I disagree with that as I was asked to upload a copy of my drivers license front and back booking before they would confirm booking. This is in the Denver area. It would not except PNF files/format either. My experience,I just went to a nice hotel instead.
14-08-2022
06:37 PM
16-05-2023
02:34 PM

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16-05-2023
02:34 PM
I’m sure you have the hotel desk clerk a copy of your id. It’s no different.
16-11-2022
10:08 PM

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16-11-2022
10:08 PM
Not actually true. It is a choice between the host and the guest . I always ask for id and did ask for vax certificates as well , while explaining to the guests that we do not have access to Airbnbs ids nor do we have access to the guests credit card info,and that as one of my house rules I require an id from the main guest, and this is for my protection and theirs. Its called trust and Airbnbs exist on a lot of trust . The guest can choose not to travel if they wish , but not to enter my home without id before they arrive or at the very least upon arrival. I am the host not Airbnb and my rules go in my house. H
16-05-2023
02:33 PM

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16-05-2023
02:33 PM
In my county it is mandatory that the host get a copy of the guests phot I’d and keep it for 2 years. I could be fined and lose my license to operate if I don’t comply. Local laws supersede Airbnb policies.
09-05-2021
07:57 PM

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09-05-2021
07:57 PM
@Jennifer2827 One way to avoid the host asking for this information is to register each guest in the booking. This would require each guest to have a verified AirBnB account. I LOVE the booking guest who lists the names and accounts of the other 3 guests that will also be staying. I HATE the one that tells me that one person is staying and then 10 show up.
16-11-2022
01:06 PM

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16-11-2022
01:06 PM
Oh my gosh I couldn't agree more.
How do I set that up? I have that current situation now. The bookie, doesn't have a pic, 0 reviews and isn't listing the other guests!
16-11-2022
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09-05-2021
09:25 PM

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09-05-2021
09:25 PM
@Jennifer2827 FYI some cities don't allow guests under 21 to book, maybe that was the issue
09-05-2021
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10-05-2021
02:52 AM

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10-05-2021
02:52 AM
@Jennifer2827 It appears your decision to cancel your request is based on your discomfort with the host requirements. Depending on location of the home, it also appears that the requirement could be legitimate within the Air BNB system.
17-03-2022
01:27 PM

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17-03-2022
01:27 PM
What do you do when I guest refuses to provide ID for their party, even when you ask repeatedly?
Our local jurisdiction mandates that we report all guests to the Foreign service, along with their Passport or Id numbers at the risk of the host being penalized by sizeable fines and even possible jail time.
I understand that ID theft is a valid consideration but what if you are required by law and explain it to the guest, what is your recourse, if the guest is already in your home and refusing to provide the required information?
Any help would be appreciated.
11-07-2022
08:34 AM

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11-07-2022
08:34 AM
@PaulaAndBob0 . I am new to hosting, but I do inform the guest before I confirm the reservation that I will require, a photo ID at check-in of all the guests, and I haven't had any problems with that.
To your last question, if the guest refuse to at check-in, I will not hand over my keys to people that I am unsure of. I live there, so it's important for me to know who is under my roof. As I don't think Airbnb do checks on all guest, only those who have an account with them.
I hope it answers your query
16-11-2022
01:03 PM

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16-11-2022
01:03 PM
Do you have this is your house rules? I am in the same situation, but I would like to vet them before I accept the booking. Your thoughts?
16-11-2022
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12-08-2022
06:27 AM

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12-08-2022
06:27 AM
Every hotel requires ID. Standard practices
06-01-2023
10:36 PM

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06-01-2023
10:36 PM
Standard practice is also that they have to be held in PCI compliance to avoid data leaks, and no offense.... but most of these hosts still have the same **bleep**ing wifi password on their router... I'm sure gonna trust them. Nope.

