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Can You Cash a Check With a Temporary ID?

March 7, 2024 by Melissa Batai

Cash a Check With a Temporary ID

Something happened, and you no longer have your permanent ID card. You are stuck, at least for a little bit, with a temporary ID. Of course, your bills continue coming even though you don’t have a permanent ID currently. Can you cash a check with a temporary ID? 

What is a Temporary ID?

Man writing "Driver's License" with a check box on a clear screen

A temporary ID is, as the name suggests, a form of identification that expires within a short period after being issued. Often, people get a temporary ID because they have lost their permanent ID. They apply for a new permanent ID. In the meantime, between applying and actually receiving it, they can use a temporary ID.

People may also get a temporary ID when they can no longer use a regular Driver’s License. For example, in Arizona, when someone’s driver’s license is suspended, they can apply for a six-month temporary ID. The ID is not a driver’s license; their driving rights are still suspended. However, it serves the other purposes of ID, such as gaining entry to a bar.

Note that every state is different when it comes to the temporary ID. Expiration dates range a lot, with some temporary forms of ID only good for 30  or 45 days. Other states, like California, do not issue temporary IDs at all. Therefore, whether you can get one depends on your location.


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Can You Cash a Check with a Temporary ID?

Front of Bank of America in New York City

If you have a temporary ID, it should act exactly like your regular ID. (Of course, as in the case with Arizona, if it’s an ID that’s not a license, it won’t act like a license.) This means you should be able to use the ID to perform daily tasks. You can use your temporary ID to get into a bar. And yes, you should be able to cash a check with a temporary ID.

That said, people do sometimes run into difficulties trying to cash a check with a temporary ID. The most common problem is when the temporary ID does not have a photo. Many banks and check cashing services require photo ID. Therefore, you may need a second photo ID in addition to your temporary ID to cash a check. A student ID, military ID, or passport are examples of IDs that have photos.

Tips to Cash a Check with a Temporary ID

Young woman standing in front of an ATM.

If you want to cash a check with a temporary ID, here are some tips that can help make it easier:

  • Cash the check at your bank, where you already have an account.
  • Use check cashing services in the same state where the temporary ID was issued.
  • Carry a second form of ID, especially if your temporary ID does not include a photo.
  • Some check cashing places do cash checks without photo ID. Note that these places typically have high fees for check cashing. Call around in your area as a last resort.
  • Deposit the check directly into your bank account via ATM or mobile deposit. Then, use your ATM card to withdraw the cash-out.
  • Sign the check over to a second party that has ID. They can cash the check themselves and give you the money. Of course, ensure you only do this with someone that you trust.

Have you ever had problems cashing a check with a temporary ID? Please share your stories in the comments so we can learn more about this issue.

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Melissa Batai
Melissa Batai

Melissa is a freelance writer and virtual assistant. She earned her Master’s from Southern Illinois University, and her Bachelor’s in English from the University of Michigan. When she’s not working, you can find her homeschooling her kids, reading a good book, or cooking.

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