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Can I find the record of opening a hotel with my ID card?

The ID card can check the record of opening a hotel, but it needs to be inquired through legal procedures. individual

As an identification document, ID card records the basic information of an individual, including name, gender, date of birth, address, etc. Staying in a hotel usually requires an ID card to register, so the hotel will record the identity information of the guests. This information will generally be kept by hotels in their management system, and according to relevant laws and regulations, hotels are obliged to protect the privacy of customers and shall not disclose their personal information at will. However, in some cases, such as the investigation involving illegal and criminal activities, the relevant law enforcement departments can inquire whether individuals have stayed in hotels through legal procedures, such as consulting the data of the hotel management system.

Hotel opening records will be kept for several years. What are the legal provisions?

Hotel opening records, if paper, will generally be kept for six months; Electronic check-in records will be kept for eight years. After the hotel uploads the records to the public security organ system, the hotel opening records kept by the public security bureau will generally be kept for ten to twenty years.

To sum up, in the process of inquiry, we should abide by laws and regulations, respect the right of privacy and not abuse the right of inquiry.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Identity Card Law

Article 15

"The people's police perform their duties according to law, and in any of the following circumstances, they can check their identity cards after producing their law enforcement certificates:

(1) It is necessary to ascertain the identity of the criminal suspect;

(two) when implementing on-site control according to law, it is necessary to find out the identity of the relevant personnel;

(3) It is necessary to find out the identity of the relevant personnel at the scene in case of an emergency that seriously endangers social order;

(four) during major events in railway stations, long-distance bus stations, ports, docks, airports or places designated by the Municipal People's government, it is necessary to find out the identity of the relevant personnel;

(five) other circumstances required by law. In any of the circumstances listed in the preceding paragraph, if the people's police refuse to examine the resident identity card, they shall take measures to deal with it in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. "