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Why do you have to carry ID in Italy?

However, if public-security officers are not convinced of the claimed identity, such as a verbal claim of identity, they may hold the claimant in custody until the identity is ascertained. All foreigners in Italy are required by law to have identification with them at all times.



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U.S. citizens who arrive at an Italian Port of Entry without a valid travel document – including passports that have been previously reported lost or stolen – will be denied admittance into Italy and returned to their point of origin. This regulation is strictly enforced in Italy.

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You are required by law in Italy to register with the police. Rather than having thousands of people go to the police station every day, the hotels do it for you. They used to keep your passport to copy later but most now just take a photocopy of it.

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As veterans in the hospitality industry, we understand that this basic request might be unfamiliar for many travelers. But rest assured, we're happy to clarify that this is perfectly normal and required by law. Yes, even locals have to present our IDs at hotels, B&Bs, and other accommodations both in Italy and abroad.

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6 Things Not To Bring To Italy
  • A new haircut. Rushing around before your trip shouldn't include a haircut. ...
  • Running shoes/ sneakers. Really my friend, unless your actually using them to exercise: leave them at home. ...
  • More baggage than you can carry. ...
  • Too many gadgets. ...
  • Travellers cheques. ...
  • Dirty Bra Straps.


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You should only carry your passport with you when you need it – otherwise, it should stay locked up. If you're going to take your passport with you, always keep it in a location that is hard to get to. If you carry it in your purse or travel bag, keep it zipped up in an internal pocket within your bag.

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Security Reasons One of the primary reasons hotels require ID at check-in is to ensure the safety and security of their guests. By verifying your identity, hotels can better protect their guests from potential risks and maintain a secure environment.

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Proof of Accommodation in Italy Depending on where you are staying while you are in Italy, you must include proof of accommodation along with your Italian visa application. Proof of accommodation could be a hotel booking, proof of home rental, a letter from your sponsor (if you are staying with friends/family) etc.

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You must provide proof of your accommodation when you plan to visit Italy. Your proof of accommodation can include a hotel reservation, an Airbnb booking, a rental agreement, or a letter of invitation from a family member or friend where you'll be staying.

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Leave Your Passport at the Hotel Although your passport is required as an ID when travelling abroad, you don't really need to carry it around with you everywhere. Consider moving around the city with your driver's license instead, and leave your passport behind in the hotel safe.

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The best way to carry passport while traveling through borders is using travel underwear or a money belt! Just remove it when needed to show the border patrol officer as discreetly as possible.

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