A. Yes, you can take up to six people with your valid membership card. If your guest wants to access Foundation facilities and amenities on their own, a guest pass must be purchased online at pelicanbay.org by the member on the guest’s behalf from Guest Services. Q. Do children need membership cards? A. Children 12 and under do not need membership cards, but must be accompanied by someone with a Foundation- issued membership card. Teenagers 13 and over must have their own membership card (dependent card) if not accompanied by a member. Q. Can I access amenities at Pelican Bay with my digital card on my phone? A. Yes. Q. If ownership of my unit is in the name of a trust, partnership, corporation or LLC, can all the listed members of that entity get member cards? A. No. In this type of ownership, the only member card issued would be to the trustee or designee of the owning entity. That trustee or designee can designate one spouse or adult person living with them (proven by a valid government-issued photo ID that clearly shows the physical address is the same as the owner) as a second member cardholder. All other listed Members in these types of ownership may only get guest cards ordered by the member cardholder of that entity. GENERAL MEMBERSHIP OWNER QUESTIONS Q. If I am an owner and have only one member card in my name, can I designate a secondperson to have a member card? A. Yes, you can add a second person, but that person must either be a spouse (proven with a marriage certificate) or an adult person living with you (proven by a valid governmentissued photo ID that clearly shows your physical address) at either your Pelican Bay address or your northern physical address. Q. If my property is owned by a legal entity, can my children receive owner passes? A. No, unless the children are listed as percentage owners separate from the legal entity, they would not get owners’ passes. If your children are truly dependents, as defined by the IRS (ages 23 and under), and they have a driver’s license with your listed physical address on it, they can get a dependent card valid for one year at a time. Q.What if I have an adult child that I wish to receive a member card? A. Unless they are truly dependent, as typically defined by the IRS (ages 23 and under), they would not qualify for a dependent card, but you could order them a guest pass as long as they are not Collier or Lee county residents. Q. Can my dependent or designee use a passport or mail addressed to my home, utility bills, tuition invoices, general correspondence or even bank statements, as proof of living in my home? A. No. Only a government-issued photo ID may be used for proof of dependency. A passport does not contain an address. Q. I live overseas.We do not have addresses on our driver’s license and our country does not provide any other form of government-issued photo ID. How do my dependents or designees show that they qualify for a Foundation card? A. Dependents and/or designees need to produce some documentation that they live together in their home country. With over 28 years of experience from Port Royal to Bonita Beach, no one sells luxury better than The Bua Bell Group. Emily is a Pelican Bay Resident For Over 17 years, The #1 Mother - Daughter Real Estate Team in the Southwest Florida Market. Emily & Tade have been selected for 2023 Naples Illustrated Magazine’s Top 100 Business Leaders. Emily received the John R. Wood Lifetime Achievement Award for 2022. From every closing, we donate to a local charity. Naples T O P 1% Emily K. Bua | Tade Bua-Bell With Appreciation for our Customers Support in 2022 BuaBellSellsNaples.com buabellgroup@johnrwood.com 239.595.0097 OVER $2 BILLION IN SALES | Proud to be part of Christie’s International Real Estate 41 Pelican Bay Member Guide 2023 PelicanBay.org
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