Answer :
Final answer:
The expired Washington driver's license issued in 2016 is the unacceptable form of ID, as it is over four years expired and does not conform to the standards for voters aged eighteen to sixty-nine, per the guidelines provided. Therefore, the correct option is A
Explanation:
The question relates to acceptable forms of identification for various official purposes, likely within the context of voter identification or legal verification requirements. Considering the information provided:
- For voters aged eighteen to sixty-nine, IDs may be expired up to four years.
- A person seventy years of age or older may use a form of ID that has expired more than four years ago.
- The 2005 REAL ID Act requires verification of legal status before issuing any driver's license or identification card, with standard anti-fraud features and machine-readable technology.
With these guidelines in mind, the acceptable IDs listed in the question are:
- A current Mexican driver's license (current Mexican DL)
- A current driver's license from Puerto Rico (because Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, and its licenses are typically held to similar standards as states)
However, an expired Washington driver's license issued in 2016 would be unacceptable because it has been expired for more than four years, and the individual is not specified as being seventy years of age or older. A foreign passport stamped by USCIS six years ago may also not meet current identification standards, depending on other context not given in the question. Therefore, the answer is:
Expired Washington DL issued in 2016
, as it does not meet the standard for voters aged eighteen to sixty-nine.