Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Do I have to check out myself?

Do I have to check out myself?

Whether the hotel must check out in person depends on the specific situation:

1. Generally, you don't need an ID card when you check out. If you lose your room card and deposit slip, you need to return it in person. Under normal circumstances, tenants only need to provide the key card when renting and the receipt given at the time of registration, and do not need an ID card; If it is a hotel, you need to hand in your ID card when you check in. According to the relevant laws and regulations, hotel staff should register the name, type and number of identity documents when they check in. Failing to register according to regulations, a fine of more than 200 yuan and less than 500 yuan shall be imposed.

2. If you can't check out in person for some reason, you can give your room card and housing deposit slip to someone you trust to check out, and you need to bring your room card and housing deposit slip. When you check out at the hotel, you need to take out all your luggage and give it to the front desk room card or key to inform you to check out. After the room attendant checks the missing items, the front desk can check out. Generally, the check-out time of hotels is before noon 12. You must bring a valid ID card to stay in the hotel, only the ID number, and you can't check in without an ID card. You must have your real name. Mastering the information of house owners can better maintain social order.

Legal basis: Article 56 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law.

If the hotel staff fails to register the names, types and numbers of identity documents of the guests, or fails to stop them knowing that dangerous goods are brought into the hotel, they shall be fined between 200 yuan and 500 yuan.

Hotel workers who know that the overnight guest is a criminal suspect or wanted by the public security organ and fail to report to the public security organ shall be fined between 200 yuan and 500 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for not more than five days and may be fined not more than 500 yuan.