2008–2009
THE DAY OF THE TEST
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WHAT TO BRING
TO THE TEST SITE
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You MUST bring the following
with you to the test site:
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Your admission ticket |
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Several
sharpened No. 2 pencils with erasers
(no pens); pencils will not be supplied at
the test site |
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See “Test
Selection” for information about other
items to bring to the test administration
for specific test(s). |
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Proper
identification as described in “Identification
Policy” below |
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See “Test
Site Rules” for information about what
is not allowed at the test site.
If you do not have proper identification or your admission ticket, please report directly to the Information
Table at the test site. You may be required to complete additional paperwork, which may
reduce your available testing time.
Identification Policy
You must bring the
following personal identification to the test administration:
- One piece of current, government-issued identification,
in the name in which you registered, bearing your
photograph and signature
- One additional piece of identification (with or
without a photograph)
Acceptable forms of government-issued identification
include photo-bearing driver’s licenses, passports,
and photo-bearing military identification cards.
Unacceptable forms of government-issued identification
include student and employee identification cards,
social security cards, draft classification cards,
and credit cards.
If the name on your identification differs from
the name in which you are registered, you must bring
official verification of the change
(e.g., marriage certificate, court order). If you
do not have proper identification as described above,
you must bring a current, accurate photograph of
yourself; report directly to the Information Table
at your test site; complete a personal identification
information form; and certify, under penalty of
perjury, that you are the person you purport to
be.
Evaluation Systems will keep the photograph you bring.
You will be denied permission to test if you (1)
do not have proper identification and (2) do not
present a current, accurate photograph of yourself;
complete a personal identification information form;
and certify, under penalty of perjury, that you
are the person you purport to be.
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