Prometric says
The problem is I have my hyphenated first name, and my name on debit card or passport or social security card is all different (some with hyphens, others don't somehow. I just found out). When I registered I used hyphenated first name, so the only IDs with that corresponding name are the driver license and passport. Is it okay to bring two government issued IDs on the exam day (instead of 1 government issued ID and 1 ID such as SSC or credit card?)? Has anyone brought those two and took the exam?
- I am bringing two original, current (not expired) forms of identification (ID) to the testing center:
- One government issued ID, with my photograph and signature (e.g. driver license or passport)
- One ID with my signature (e.g. social security card, credit card, debit card, library card
The problem is I have my hyphenated first name, and my name on debit card or passport or social security card is all different (some with hyphens, others don't somehow. I just found out). When I registered I used hyphenated first name, so the only IDs with that corresponding name are the driver license and passport. Is it okay to bring two government issued IDs on the exam day (instead of 1 government issued ID and 1 ID such as SSC or credit card?)? Has anyone brought those two and took the exam?