Connecticut FAKE ID
Description
NEWEST DMV RELEASED CONNECTICUT!
Description: The CT License is a Flexible plastic card, the back has a 1D and 2D barcode. The license must have a Connecticut address and not an out of state address.
Printing Material: The Connecticut fake id is made using Teslin with PET lamination to replicate the texture and feel of the ID. It has a total thickness of 27mil to match the real license.
Term: Current issued Connecticut licenses have a 5-7 expiration for original issued licenses. If the license is a renewal than the expiration is 6 years from the issue date.
Security Features
- A Ghost image with over-lapping laser perforation in the shape of a whale.
- The UV consists of wavy lines, an airplane, a whale and an outline of the USS Connecticut submarine on the front.
- The drivers license number is 9 digits unspaced. First two are encoded with a DOB.
- The back of the ID has a UV Ghost image
- 3 Color OVD hologram on the front of the ID card in the shape of a flower
Additional Information
Ready to take advantage of being part of the pioneers of great brews, New England? Find out why New England is so famous for partying, beer, and much more. home of the classic Samuel Adams brewery, it doesn’t take a whole lot to find yourself surrounded with alcohol. Whether it’s Boston, New york, Long Island, or New Jersey, A Connecticut Fake ID will get you connected into more than you can even imagine.
Connecticut State Laws:
Obviously, you must be over 21 to drink in the United States, no matter where you are. Restaurants and bars can only serve alcohol from 9 AM to 1 AM on Monday through Thursday. So, if you aren’t planning your night to end early, stock up on booze. Fortunately, on Friday and Saturday, they are able to extend the night to 2 AM like much of the country. Alcohol can be bought between 10 am to 5 PM on Sundays in Connecticut. It must be noted that clerks and bartenders can deny service from anyone who they think is too intoxicated at any time, so learn to handle your liquor if you don’t plan to leave early.
Drinking Culture in Connecticut:
Right next to New York, and part of New England, it is no secret that Connecticut residents love to drink and party. Although northerners love their fancy cocktails and mixed drinks, they know how to make a night memorable, and aren’t afraid to get dirty with shots and beers.
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