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Can a minor stay in a hotel alone?

Minors can't stay in hotels alone. If the minor is over 16 years old and carries a real and legal ID card, he can go to the hotel or guesthouse to check in. If the minor is under the age of 16, he still needs to be accompanied by a guardian even if he carries a real and legal ID card. Minors under the age of 16 should be accompanied by their parents, other guardians or other persons with full civil capacity entrusted by their guardians when staying in the hotel. Hotel operators who accept minors under the age of 16 should contact their parents, other guardians, close relatives or their schools without the above-mentioned personnel; When you can't get in touch, report to the local public security organ. Without the consent of the minor's parents or other guardians, the lessor shall not lease the house to minors under the age of 16.

legal ground

Article 21 Minors under the age of 16 who are dissatisfied with the Regulations on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency in Jiangsu Province shall be accompanied by their parents, other guardians or other persons with full civil capacity entrusted by their guardians when staying in hotels. Hotel operators who accept minors under the age of 16 should contact their parents, other guardians, close relatives or their schools without the above-mentioned personnel; Unable to get in touch, it shall report to the local public security organ. Without the consent of the minor's parents or other guardians, the lessor shall not lease the house to minors under the age of 16.