Final answer:
In Massachusetts, a MA Learner's Permit, MA Driver's License, MA ID Card, MA Liquor ID Card, Out-Of-State License, and U.S. or Non U.S. Passport can be used as forms of identification. However, a U.S. Birth Certificate alone is not a photo ID and cannot be used as such for voting purposes.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking about valid forms of identification that can be used in Massachusetts. In Massachusetts, there are several forms of identification that could potentially be used based on state laws and federal requirements such as the Real ID Act.
Generally, a MA Learner's Permit, MA Driver's License, MA ID Card, and a MA Liquor ID Card are all state-issued photo identifications and can be used as such. An Out-Of-State License may be used as well but typically with restrictions or specific conditions applied. U.S. or Non-U.S. Passports are also valid forms of federal identification.
While a Birth Certificate Issued in the U.S. does not have a photo and typically cannot be used alone as a photo ID, it is a critical document for verifying identity for various official purposes.