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Accepted ID for ServiceNow CSA online exam (PAN / Voter ID / Aadhaar)

shivaniindu
Mega Contributor

Hello,

I am planning to take the ServiceNow Certified System Administrator (CSA) exam online through Pearson VUE.

I currently have:
• PAN Card
• Voter ID
• Aadhaar Card

Could you please confirm which ID is accepted for identity verification during the online exam check-in?

Thank you.

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Dr Atul G- LNG
Tera Patron

Any document will be accepted, but Aadhaar card is preferred.” Keep PAN card handy sometime 2 proof needed.

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ServiceNow Techno - Functional Trainer
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Dinesh_Now
Giga Guru

Hello @shivaniindu ,

For the ServiceNow CSA exam taken online through Pearson VUE, you need to show one valid government-issued photo ID during the check-in process.

From the IDs you mentioned:

  • Aadhaar Card – Accepted (best option if it’s the original PVC card with your photo).

  • Voter ID – Usually accepted if it is valid and has your photo and name clearly visible.

  • PAN Card – Generally not recommended, as Pearson VUE may not accept it for online identity verification.

So the safest choice would be to use your Aadhaar card, and keep the Voter ID as a backup if needed.

Also make sure the name on your ID exactly matches the name used when you registered for the exam, otherwise the proctor may not allow you to start the test.

FYI- As @Dr Atul G- LNG  sir already mentioned the same..


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Hello @shivaniindu .

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Dr Atul G- LNG
Tera Patron

Any document will be accepted, but Aadhaar card is preferred.” Keep PAN card handy sometime 2 proof needed.

*************************************************************************************************************
Regards
Dr. Atul G. - Learn N Grow Together
ServiceNow Techno - Functional Trainer
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dratulgrover
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnNGrowTogetherwithAtulG
Topmate: https://topmate.io/dratulgrover [ Connect for 1-1 Session]

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Dinesh_Now
Giga Guru

Hello @shivaniindu ,

For the ServiceNow CSA exam taken online through Pearson VUE, you need to show one valid government-issued photo ID during the check-in process.

From the IDs you mentioned:

  • Aadhaar Card – Accepted (best option if it’s the original PVC card with your photo).

  • Voter ID – Usually accepted if it is valid and has your photo and name clearly visible.

  • PAN Card – Generally not recommended, as Pearson VUE may not accept it for online identity verification.

So the safest choice would be to use your Aadhaar card, and keep the Voter ID as a backup if needed.

Also make sure the name on your ID exactly matches the name used when you registered for the exam, otherwise the proctor may not allow you to start the test.

FYI- As @Dr Atul G- LNG  sir already mentioned the same..


If this address your question, please don't forget to mark this response correct by clicking on Accept as Solution and/or Kudos.

You may mark this helpful as well if it helps you.

Hello @shivaniindu .

if your doubt has been resolved, mark solution as accepted. 

Dinesh_Now_0-1773310637145.png