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  2. Stop and identify statutes - Wikipedia

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    Some states listed have "stop and ID" laws which may or may not require someone to identify themself during an investigative detention. While Wisconsin statutes allow law enforcement officers to "demand" ID, there is no statutory requirement to provide them ID nor is there a penalty for refusing to; hence Wisconsin is not a must ID state. [26]

  3. Last holiday before REAL ID in Wisconsin

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    Congress approved REAL IDs back in 2005, but the federal government has postponed requiring people to get new driver's licenses or state ID cards for decades. Wisconsin has been offering REAL ID ...

  4. Real ID Act - Wikipedia

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    The Real ID Act of 2005 (stylized as REAL ID Act of 2005) is an Act of Congress that establishes requirements that driver licenses and identification cards issued by U.S. states and territories must satisfy to be accepted for accessing federal government facilities, nuclear power plants, and for boarding airline flights in the United States.

  5. Wisconsin voter ID law still causing confusion, stifles ... - AOL

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    Wisconsin's voter ID law has been subject to litigation. Republican lawmakers and former GOP Gov. Scott Walker enacted the state's first photo ID law for voting in 2011, but it wasn't until the ...

  6. You have less than 8 months to get a Real ID. Here's how to ...

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    The price to get a Real ID in Wisconsin is the same as getting or renewing a regular driver's license — $34. A regular photo ID costs $28. ... Proof of address. Social Security Number.

  7. Wisconsin Department of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Department of Justice is a state law enforcement agency with jurisdiction throughout the state of Wisconsin. Its headquarters are in Madison, the state capital, with main offices in the Risser Justice Center in downtown Madison. The Attorney General of Wisconsin oversees the agency.

  8. Address fraud - Wikipedia

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    Address fraud is a type of fraud in which the perpetrator uses an inaccurate or fictitious address to steal money or other benefit, or to hide from authorities. [1] The crime may involve stating one's address as a place where s/he never lived, or continuing to use a previous address where one no longer lives as one's own.

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