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What is identity verification? Does everybody have to do it?

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What is identity verification? Does everybody have to do it?

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Identity verification is a procedure whereupon you are required to prove who you are. There are currently two ways to do this. One way is done online using Experian. Experian is a credit company. Basically the Experian computer system will ask you a few multiple choice questions regarding your credit history to which they already have the answers to. When you answer them correctly, you are done. There is a $5 charge for this process. The second way is to get identified in person by a public notary. You have to go to a public notary in person to get your ID checked. You need to print out your test and have the public notary stamp your test and fax it back to us.

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