Is this sentence correct:
"For legal purposes, they asked me for a copy of an identification card and a proof of address."
, and proof of address, like a copy of a utility bill that I had received at home.
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In the US, this would be phrased, for example, as:
They asked for a copy of my driver's license or state I.D., and proof of address, like a copy of a utility bill that I had received at home.