Probably too late for that now, unless your DMV is open on Saturdays.
Most cruises require a passport if there is any chance of a foreign port of call. There's no chance of that happening before Monday.
Unless your cruise fare is refundable you're about to learn a very expensive lesson. Even if you have trip cancellation insurance, not having proper ID isn't a valid reason for canceling the cruise.
2007-07-28 00:25:11
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Cancel the cruise, and rebook for a later trip.. You have left it too late to arrange this.
The same people who issue driver's licenses (the DMV) also issue photo id, where it is marked "not for driving, just an id" or womething like that. You will need to prove who you are the same way you do for a driver's license,
such as copies of public utility bills you have paid (phone, electric), birth certificate, social security card, copy of your last year income tax return.
2007-07-28 00:37:31
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answered by Al Mac Wheel 7
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Most cruise lines send you information on what paperwork you will need long before the scheduled date of departure. You may lose your money you paid for the trip. Not sure if passports are needed. They were for a while and may still be. You also need your birth certificate. Depends on where you are traveling to.
2007-07-28 11:56:07
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answered by sensible_man 7
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Go to your local DMV and ask for a ID card, there is a fee, but you can achieve what you seek in that fashion.
Hope this Helped
2007-07-28 00:15:47
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answered by William S 2
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Kinda late for a real ID. all real ids take time; more than a few days.
2007-07-28 00:11:57
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answered by cheyenne95129 3
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It does take about two weeks to get a real I.D from the DMV
2007-07-28 00:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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