For computer-based testing, you must bring the following to the test center on the day of your test:
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Your admission ticket |
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Proper identification as described in “Identification Policy” below |
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 |
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Several sharpened No. 2 pencils with erasers; pencils will not be supplied at the test site |
| A blue- or black-ink ballpoint pen if you are taking an essay | |
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Proper identification as described in “Identification Policy” below |
See “Test Site Rules” for information about what is not allowed at the test site.
Whether you are taking a paper-based or computer-based test, you must bring two valid and unexpired forms of identification that are printed in English. The first identification must be government issued and must have a clear photograph and your signature, such as a driver’s license, state-issued identification card, United States military ID (with visible signature), or passport. The second identification, which you may be asked to produce, must have either a photo or a signature, such as a Social Security card or a student ID. If you do not have proper identification, you will not be permitted to test.
If the name on your identification differs from the name in which you are registered, you must bring official, legal documentation of the name change (e.g., marriage certificate, divorce decree, certificate of naturalization showing a new name, court order for a name change) as verification.