Proper Identifications
List of approved identifications to take the North Carolina medication aide examination for adult care facilities.
Proper Identifications
To take the North Carolina Medication Aide Examination for Adult Care Facilities, you are required to bring two (2) forms of current, not expired, official, signature-bearing identification to the test site. One of these forms must be a photo identification.
Approved Forms of Identification:
- Non-Laminated U.S. Government Issued Social Security (SS) Card
- One form of identification must be a non-laminated U.S. government issued Social Security (SS) card.
- Photo Identification:
The second form of identification must be a photo-bearing form from the list below:- Driver’s license
- Learner’s permit
- Military Identification
- State or federal issued identification card
- Passport (U.S. or Foreign)
- Alien registration card
- Federal-issued employment authorization document (EAD) photo identification card.
- Sponsor and Military Identification:
- Sponsor military identification and dependent military identification may be used when presented with a valid SS card.
- Photocopies of Identification:
Photocopies of identification will not be accepted.
Note: Paper copies will be accepted for temporary licenses, permits, and identifications only.
Important Notes:
- The name on your identifications must be exactly the same as the name you used when you registered for the examination, including suffixes and hyphens.
- If you do not have proper identification, you will not be allowed to take the test, and your examination fee will not be refunded.