Professional Practice Architecture Practice Test

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What is required to obtain a replacement P.R.C. Identification Card?

  1. Special Power of Attorney

  2. Notarized Affidavit of Loss

  3. 4 pcs. 2x2 picture

  4. Community Tax Certificate

The correct answer is: 4 pcs. 2x2 picture

To obtain a replacement P.R.C. Identification Card, one of the requirements is to provide four pieces of 2x2 photographs. This specification is often mandated to ensure that the identification card features a clear and recent likeness of the individual submitting the request. The 2x2 size is a common format for official identification, allowing it to fit properly within the card’s design and ensuring it meets regulatory standards. Other requirements not specified by the correct answer might include documentation related to the loss of the original identification card, such as a notarized affidavit of loss that provides an official record of the lost item. However, the direct need for the 2x2 photographs is crucial because the photographic identification is a primary element of what constitutes an official P.R.C. Identification Card.