Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - One ID card can open several rooms at the same time.

One ID card can open several rooms at the same time.

According to the hotel registration management regulations of public security organs, passengers can only open one room in the same hotel with their ID cards, but not two rooms. If you open a room in a hotel in a different place and something goes wrong, the person who registered the identity information should bear legal responsibility. The purpose of ID card registration is to open a house with a real-name registration system, and you can find something to do in the future. So I want to open a few rooms. Anyway, what happens to these rooms during your stay will also bear legal responsibility.

The procedures for staying in the hotel are as follows:

1, bring your valid certificate, such as ID card or passport;

2. Fill in the registration form at the hotel and check in;

3. Pay the hotel deposit or credit card;

4. Enter the room with a key or room card;

5. Pay attention to check-in and check-out time. According to international practice, people who check in after 6 am can stay until noon the next day 12, and calculate the room rate for one day. If you check in before 6 o'clock on the same day, you can only stay until the same day 12. If you exceed 12, you will be charged a half-day room rate. But those who check in after 6 o'clock on the same day can check out before 18 on the same day.

Legal basis:

Measures for the administration of public security in hotel industry

Article 6

Hotels must register when they receive passengers. At the time of registration, the passenger's identity documents shall be checked and truthfully registered according to the prescribed items. To receive accommodation from overseas tourists, an accommodation registration form shall also be submitted to the local public security organ within 24 hours.

Article 9

Hotel staff should immediately report to the local public security organ when they find illegal criminals, suspicious persons and criminals wanted by the public security organ, and must not conceal or cover up.