The temptation for minors to use fake IDs to get around age restrictions is a common one, but it is important to remember that using a fake ID can have severe legal consequences. Depending on the circumstances of the offense, penalties for using a fake ID can include fines, license suspension, or mandatory community service. In some cases, an individual could even be charged with fraud or identity theft.
Why You Should Take False ID Laws Seriously
While some might be inclined to dismiss Wisconsin's fake ID laws because they usually do not result in jail time, violating those laws can still result in a criminal conviction. This could lead to long-term repercussions such as an inability to get certain jobs or even travel restrictions. Colleges and universities also take disciplinary action against students who use fake IDs. The consequences can range from probation to expulsion.
Ultimately, if you are a minor in Wisconsin and are tempted to use a it to purchase alcohol or gain access to restricted areas of establishments, it is important to remember that the potential consequences could outweigh any perceived benefits. Therefore, is important for all Wisconsin residents—especially minors—to take false ID laws seriously and understand that using a fake ID can have serious consequences. Even if you think your actions will only result in a slap on the wrist, it is still important to avoid breaking the law when it comes to using false IDs.
Falsifying Proof of Age
Wisconsin laws regarding those who attempt to make, alter, or duplicate an ID card or provide a falsified ID card to an underage individual are strict. Depending on the severity of the incident, violators can face jail time and hefty fines, including up to $1,250 in fines and 30 days in jail. If you are convicted of falsifying IDs and providing them to minors for money, however, you can be charged with a felony and, if convicted, can be sentenced to up to $10,000 in fines and 3 and a half years in prison.
If you have been charged with using a false ID or falsifying IDs in Wisconsin, it is important to consult an experienced criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible. An experienced attorney can protect your rights and ensure that all the necessary steps are taken to build a strong defense on your behalf. At the Law Offices of Christopher J. Cherella, we understand how serious these charges can be and take every case seriously. We will work tirelessly to make sure our clients receive the best outcome for their situation.
Our team has extensive experience representing individuals who have been accused of various crimes in Wisconsin, from misdemeanors such as underage drinking or possession of drugs to more serious felonies such as fraud or identity theft. We know how intimidating this process can be and strive to provide personalized attention and compassionate legal counsel throughout each step of the process—from initial consultations through trial if needed. Our goal is not only to secure favorable outcomes but also help our clients move past their difficult experiences with minimal disruption to their lives going forward.
Contact us online or call us at (414) 347-9334 to schedule a consultation so we can discuss the details of your case.