A guest handed Molly a fake ID at a wedding, and she caught it because of how thick it felt. Someone had just given her a real one, so the layered edges gave it away immediately.

This is the stuff a certified bar team handles that most couples never see happen.

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... Read moreFrom my experience attending several weddings with professional bartenders, I've learned that spotting fake IDs is an art that requires keen observation and experience. Authentic IDs usually have consistent thickness and clean edges because they are made with state-issued materials. Fake IDs, on the other hand, often feel thicker or have uneven, layered edges due to cheap lamination. Certified bar teams are trained not only to identify these physical clues but also to observe guests’ behavior and ask for subtle verification questions if needed. This proactive approach helps prevent underage drinking and keeps the event compliant with alcohol laws. Besides the physical aspects, bartenders use tools like UV lights to check for security marks invisible to the naked eye. Investing in mobile bartending services with certified professionals can greatly reduce the risk of problems during your wedding reception. Planning your wedding bar services? It’s worth discussing ID verification protocols with your bartender beforehand. This ensures all guests have a safe celebration, giving peace of mind to couples and their families. Remember, these experts handle situations most couples never see, but their role is vital in keeping your event fun and secure.