Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Can underage couples stay in a hotel?

Can underage couples stay in a hotel?

The conditions for underage couples to stay in hotels are as follows:

1. Underage couples must bring their ID cards to stay in the hotel.

2. Minors aged between 16 and 18 years old who can live independently can check in alone if they hold a second-generation ID card and are reviewed by the hotel.

3. The hotel needs to ask for the contact information and identity of the guardian of the minor staying.

4. When the hotel discovers suspicion of illegal crimes, it should report to the public security organs and contact the guardian of the minor.

Legal provisions for hotel accommodation:

1. Age requirements: According to Chinese law, minors refer to citizens under the age of 18;

2. Guardians Consent: When a minor is a minor, he or she needs the written consent of a guardian (usually a parent);

3. Proof of identity: When checking into a hotel, a valid identity document, such as an ID card, must be provided;

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4. Hotel policy: Different hotels may have different check-in policies, and some hotels may not allow minors to stay alone;

5. Legal liability: When a hotel receives minors, You should comply with relevant laws and regulations, otherwise you may bear legal liability.

To sum up, underage couples must show their ID cards when checking into the hotel. Minors aged 16 to 18 can stay alone with their second-generation ID cards. The hotel must verify the guardian’s contact information and identity relationship. And notify the police and contact guardians when illegal activities are discovered.

Legal basis:

"Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Minors"

Article 57

When accommodation operators such as hotels, guesthouses, hotels, etc. accept minors to check in, or accept minors and adults to check in together, they should ask for the contact information of parents or other guardians, the identity and relationship of the guests, and other relevant information; found If there is any suspicion of a violation of law or crime, the minor shall be immediately reported to the public security organ and the minor's parents or other guardians shall be contacted in a timely manner.