Breeder Document Law and Legal Definition
Breeder document are documents used for access to other forms of legitimate identification, such as a driver’s license, for the purpose of establishing a false identity. For example, a consular identification card (CID card), issued by the Mexican government to their citizens living in a foreign country, such as the U.S. is a breeder document. Such breeder documents can be used for facilitating consular notification to protect certain legal rights of cardholders, regardless of their residency status in a foreign country.
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Related Legal Terms
- Actuarial Documents [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]
- Alien Documentation, Identification and Telecommunications Card
- Alien Documentation, Identification and Telecommunications System
- American Society of Questioned Document Examiners [ASQDE]
- Anatomical Gift Document
- Backyard Breeder
- Breeder
- Breeders and Kennels
- Charging Document [Immigration]
- Class 'A' Licensee Breeder