Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Can I borrow someone else's ID card to open a room?

Can I borrow someone else's ID card to open a room?

No

1. Take Hunan Province as an example: When a passenger checks in, the hotel should check the documents one by one according to the requirements of "one person, one certificate, and one's own certificate" to confirm that the person and certificate match, and then use the front desk system to collect and upload information such as the passenger's name, gender, nationality, address, type and number of identity documents, check-in time and room number. When the passenger checks out, the hotel shall collect and upload the check-out information of the passenger in time.

2. Passengers should declare truthfully with their valid identity documents and consciously cooperate with the hotel to register their real names. Any passenger who fails to register his/her real name as required shall not be accommodated in the hotel.

3. According to Article 16 of the Law on Resident Identity Cards, those who rent, lend or transfer their resident identity cards shall be given a warning by the public security organs and fined a maximum of 2 yuan. If there are illegal gains, the illegal gains shall be confiscated.

4. In terms of civil liability, if you know that the borrower is lending the ID card for a credit card, it is at fault, and it is a case of "knowing that others are engaged in civil acts in their own name" without denying it, and you should be liable for compensation.

5. If the borrower doesn't know about the card handling behavior, the card handling person is not authorized to act as an agent, and is engaged in civil acts under the guise of others, and should bear the repayment responsibility by himself.

6. Lending an ID card is an illegal act, which may provide conditions for others to engage in improper or illegal acts, resulting in damage to the rights and interests of interested parties, which may lead to my liability for compensation and public security punishment. Don't lend your ID card, whether to avoid punishment for yourself or damage to the rights and interests of others.

extended information

1. What documents can I use to check in at a hotel?

For Chinese mainland residents to register for accommodation, they need a certificate that can prove the identity information of the person and has a photo of their head, and foreigners should register with their passports.

There are seven types of specific certificates:

1. Second-generation resident ID cards (minors under 16 years old are not allowed to stay in hotels alone);

2. Temporary resident ID card;

3. Motor vehicle driver's license;

4. Home Visit Permit for Hong Kong and Macao and Taiwan Compatriot Certificate;

5. Passport of the People's Republic of China;

6. Officers' cards, police officers' cards and soldiers' cards issued by China People's Liberation Army and Chinese People's Armed Police Force.

second, what should I pay attention to when staying in a hotel?

Hotel accommodation is managed by the real-name system. Every passenger must provide his/her valid identity certificate before checking in, and the hotel staff can check in only after verification and registration.

3. The "three musts" and "five prohibitions" for the registration of passenger information at the front desk of the tourism industry

1. The "three musts" mean that the operators of the tourism industry must check the passenger documents, upload the information of the checked-in passengers in time, and establish a visiting registration system

2. The "five prohibitions" mean that they are not allowed to register, one person is not allowed to register multiple people, and they are not allowed to register others.

iv. what legal responsibilities will you bear if you fraudulently use other people's identity documents?

according to the relevant provisions of the resident identity card law, anyone who fraudulently uses another person's resident identity card or uses a fraudulently obtained resident identity card shall be fined between 2 yuan and 1, yuan by the public security organ, or detained for less than 1 days. If there is illegal income, the illegal income shall be confiscated.

5. What legal responsibility does the tourism unit bear if it fails to register the passenger information according to the regulations

1. Article 86 of the Anti-Terrorism Law of the People's Republic of China: If the operators and service providers of telecommunications, Internet and financial services fail to check the identity of customers according to the regulations, or provide services to customers whose identities are unknown or refuse to check, the competent department shall order them to make corrections.

2. Those who refuse to make corrections shall be fined from 2, yuan to 5, yuan, and the directly responsible person in charge and other directly responsible personnel shall be fined from 1, yuan to 5, yuan. If the circumstances are serious, the directly responsible person in charge and other directly responsible personnel shall be fined from 1, yuan to 5, yuan.

3. Article 56 Any staff member in the hotel industry who fails to register the names, types and numbers of identity documents of the staying passengers as required, or fails to stop them knowing that the staying passengers have brought dangerous substances into the hotel, shall be fined between 2 yuan and 5 yuan.

4. hotel workers who know that the passengers staying are criminal suspects or wanted by the public security organs and fail to report to the public security organs will be fined between 2 yuan and 5 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for not more than five days and may be fined not more than 5 yuan.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Provisions on the Administration of Real-name Registration of Hotel Accommodation in Hunan Province

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