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Can minors book a hotel?

Minors can book hotels.

Minors must abide by certain regulations when booking a hotel. First of all, minors can register for accommodation with their household registration book or resident ID card; if they do not have a resident ID card, they can go to the police station where the hotel is located to apply for a temporary identity certificate. Secondly, when minors check into a hotel, they can go with an adult if they do not have an identity document. In addition, minors who are under 16 years old and have not obtained their own ID cards cannot use other people's ID cards to register and reserve hotel rooms. Finally, as long as minors provide their legal identity documents and register truthfully, they can check in at the hotel.

Legal rights and obligations of minors:

1. Capacity for civil conduct: According to the provisions of the Civil Code, minors are divided into those with limited capacity for civil conduct and those without capacity for civil conduct.

2. Right to education: minors have the right to receive education and enjoy compulsory education stipulated by the state;

3. Right to identity: minors have the right to have their own name , nationality, and protected by law;

4. Guardianship: minors have the right to be supervised by their parents or other legal guardians;

5. Property rights: minors have the right to own and inherited property, but there are certain restrictions on their use and disposal;

6. Labor rights: Minors above the legal age have the right to participate in appropriate labor, but are protected by labor laws;

7. Personal rights: minors have the right to be protected from personal safety and health, and not to be abused or abandoned;

8. Participation rights: minors have the right to participate in family, school and other societies certain decision-making processes in life.

In summary, minors can book hotels, but they need to comply with certain regulations, such as holding a household registration book or resident ID card, or applying for a temporary identity certificate. Minors can also check into the hotel with adults, but minors who are under 16 years old and have not obtained an ID card cannot use other people's ID cards to register and reserve a room. As long as minors provide legal identity documents and register truthfully, they can check in at the hotel.

Legal basis:

"Law on the Protection of Minors"

Article 57

Hotels, hotels, hotels and other accommodations When an operator accepts minors to check in, or accepts minors and adults to check in together, they should ask for the contact information of their parents or other guardians, the identity and relationship of the check-in personnel, and other relevant information; if they are found to be suspected of violating the law or committing a crime, they should Report to the public security organs immediately and contact the minor's parents or other guardians promptly.