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Can I use a photo without an ID card when staying in a hotel?

Legal subjectivity:

First of all, if you don't have your ID card in a different place, or you don't have your ID card, you can contact your friend to use his ID card to open a room for you. Go live in it. Also, if you didn't bring your ID card and didn't drive here, you can have other documents, at least to prove that you have an ID card, which is better than nothing. It would be much easier if it were a man. You can find a small hotel. The environment and safety may be a little worse, but at least you can stay, and there will be no place to live. If all the above methods fail, there is no other way but to find the police station and issue the household registration certificate. Tell the police station that you don't have an ID card but want to stay in this area. They will give you a certificate to stay, but it's a bit troublesome. Then there is the most troublesome way. Just ask your family to express your ID card.

Legal objectivity:

"Law of the People's Republic of China on Resident Identity Cards" Article 12 When a citizen applies for a resident identity card, the public security organ shall handle it in a timely manner in accordance with the provisions. The public security organ shall issue resident identity cards within 60 days from the date when citizens submit the registration form of resident identity cards; In areas with inconvenient transportation, the processing time may be appropriately extended, but the extension time shall not exceed thirty days. Citizens who urgently need to use their resident identity cards during the application, renewal and replacement of their resident identity cards may apply for temporary resident identity cards, and the public security organs shall handle them in a timely manner in accordance with regulations. The specific measures shall be formulated by the public security department of the State Council.