ID VerificationQuestion 68 of 100
A young patron presents a California driver license that is oriented VERTICALLY (portrait). What does this tell the server?
a.The license was issued when the holder was under 21; the holder may now be over 21 but the vertical format flags the need to verify the date of birth carefully
b.The license is automatically fake — California issues only horizontal licenses
c.The license is for commercial driving
d.The license is from another state
Explanation
California DMV issues vertical (portrait) licenses to applicants who are under 21 at the time of issuance and horizontal (landscape) licenses to applicants who are 21 or older. A vertical license does NOT automatically mean the holder is still under 21 — they may have turned 21 since issuance — but it is a strong cue to read the date of birth carefully before serving alcohol. The format itself is a deliberate visual safeguard for licensees.
Law Reference: Cal. Vehicle Code §13005; RBS CurriculumPractice all 100 questions free — no signup required.
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