What to Bring to the Test Site
For computer-based testing, you MUST bring proper identification as described in "Identification Policy" below to the test center on the day of your test. Please note that you will also be photographed and finger or palm scanned at the test center as part of the identity verification process. See "Test Site Rules" for information about what is not allowed at the test center.
For paper-based testing, you MUST bring the following with you to the test site:
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Your admission ticket |
| Several sharpened No. 2 pencils with erasers (no pens); pencils will not be supplied at the test site | |
| Proper identification as described in "Identification Policy" below |
See "Test Site Rules" for information about what is not allowed at the test site.
If you do not have proper identification or your admission ticket, please report directly to the Information Table at the test site. You may be required to complete additional paperwork, which may reduce your available testing time.
Identification Policy
You must bring the following personal identification to the test administration:
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One piece of current, government-issued identification printed in English, in the name in which you registered,
bearing your photograph and signature
Acceptable forms of government-issued identification include photo-bearing driver’s licenses and passports. The Department of Motor Vehicles provides acceptable photo-bearing identification cards for individuals who do not have a driver’s license. -
One secondary piece of identification (with or without a photograph)
Acceptable forms of secondary identification include student and employee identification cards, social security cards, draft classification cards, and credit cards.
If the name on your identification differs from the name in which you are registered, you must bring official verification of the change (e.g., marriage certificate, court order).
For computer-based testing, if you do not have proper identification at the time of your test appointment, you will be denied admission to the test session. If you are refused admission to the test, for any reason, you will be considered absent and will receive no credit or refund of any kind.
2009–2010 VCLA and VRA Registration Bulletin
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