HmBrdIn
Member
I was attending a presentation of a new booking/registration system and during the demo, they had a section that has an "online self-pre-checkin" system. Part of the system allows the user to upload a copy of their Driver's License and/or Passport. It seemed like that provided because part of a standard check-in would be to collect some form of government issued ID.
I know that every hotel I've ever checked into does ask this. However, at my B&B I've never asked for this and it gave me pause and wondering if this is something I should be doing? Occasionally a guest checking in will offer me their ID at check-in and I just say it's not needed.
So I'm wondering if others are collecting ID? If so, why? Trying to determine if this is something I need or should start doing. I have been open for 7 years and never did, but if there's a good reason I should be, changing that policy wouldn't be a problem.
I know that every hotel I've ever checked into does ask this. However, at my B&B I've never asked for this and it gave me pause and wondering if this is something I should be doing? Occasionally a guest checking in will offer me their ID at check-in and I just say it's not needed.
So I'm wondering if others are collecting ID? If so, why? Trying to determine if this is something I need or should start doing. I have been open for 7 years and never did, but if there's a good reason I should be, changing that policy wouldn't be a problem.