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At what age can you check into a hotel?

Legal Analysis: 16 years old. Minors who are under 18 years old but must be over 16 years old, hold their second-generation ID cards, and can live independently can check into the hotel alone after being strictly reviewed by the hotel.

Legal basis: "Detailed Implementation Rules for the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Resident Identity Cards"

Article 6 Chinese citizens who are over 16 years old shall apply to the household registration in the place where their permanent residence is located. The registration authority performs the procedures for applying for a resident identity card.

When a citizen reaches the age of 16, he or she must apply for a resident identity card within 30 days from his/her birthday.

Article 11 Citizens who move and change their permanent residence between the administrative areas of various municipal districts in this city or within the administrative areas of this county do not need to renew their resident identity cards.

Citizens whose permanent residence has moved out of the municipal district or the administrative area of ????the county must go through the household registration procedures at the place of move and at the same time renew their resident ID cards.

Article 20 When citizens need to prove their identity when handling the following matters:

(1) Voter registration;

(2) ) Household registration;

(3) Military service registration;

(4) Marriage registration;

(5) Enrollment and employment;

(6) Handle notarization matters;

(7) Go to the border management area;

(8) Apply for exit procedures;

(9) Participate in litigation Activities;

(10) Apply for motor vehicle and boat driving licenses and driving licenses, and non-motor vehicle licenses;

(11) Apply for individual business licenses;

(12) Handle personal credit matters;

(13) Participate in social insurance and receive social relief;

(14) Handle the procedures for taking civil aviation flights;

(15) Staying in a hotel and completing registration procedures;

(16) Withdrawing remittances and mails;

(17) Consigning items;

(18) Handle other matters.