Posted on 01/16/2017 3:21:22 PM PST by Dawn53Fl
1Primary Identification
Gather one original or certified copy of the following documents:
Certified United States birth certificate, including territories and District of Columbia Valid United States Passport or Passport Card Consular Report of Birth Abroad Certificate of Naturalization, Form N-550 or Form N-570 Certificate of Citizenship, Form N-560 or Form N-561 NOTES
A birth certificate must be issued by a government agency. Hospital birth certificates cannot be accepted.
Please come prepared to present one of the listed identification documents as proof of citizenship or legal presence.
When necessary, marriage certificates, court orders, or divorce decrees must be provided to tie the name on the primary identification to the name the customer would like to place on the driver license or identification card.
If presenting a valid U.S. Passport and the name on your passport is your current name, you are not required to present additional name change documents.
2Proof of Social Security Number
Gather one original of the following documents that show your complete name and social security number:
Social Security card must be an original in your current full name W-2 form (not handwritten) Pay check/stub SSA-1099 Any 1099 (not handwritten) None - see note below I don't have a Social Security Number
32 Proofs of Residential Address
Gather TWO different documents from the following list showing your residential address: (internet printouts or faxes of these documents are acceptable)
Note: Your current driver license or ID card may not be used as proof of residential address. Proof must come from two different types of source.
Deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or residential rental/lease agreement Florida Voter Registration Card Florida Vehicle Registration or Title Print a duplicate registration at www.gorenew.com Florida Boat Registration or Title (if living on a boat/houseboat) Print a duplicate registration at www.gorenew.com Two proofs of residential address from applicant's parent, step-parent, legal guardian or other person with whom the applicant resides, along with (see next) A statement from a parent, step-parent, legal guardian or other person with whom the applicant resides, combined with two proofs of their residential address (see above) A utility hook up or work order dated within 60 days of the application Automobile Payment Booklet Selective Service Card Medical or health card with address listed Current homeowners insurance policy or bill Current automobile insurance policy or bill Educational institution transcript forms for the current school year Unexpired professional license issued by a government agency in the U.S. W-2 form or 1099 form Form DS2019, Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) status A letter from a homeless shelter, transitional service provider, or a half-way house verifying that they receive mail for the customer. The letter must be accompanied by the Certification of Address Form (see next) Certification of Address Form combined with a letter from a homeless shelter, transitional service provider, or a half-way house (see above) Utility bills, not more than two months old Mail from financial institutions; including checking, savings, or investment account statements, not more than two months old Mail from Federal, State, County or City government agencies (including city and county agencies) Transients Sexual Offender/Predator/Career Offender: - FDLE Registration form completed by local sheriffs department
WOW applying on line !!!No wonder illegals get theirs in CA if it is that easy.
What a screwed up state CA is.
Happened to me. I had to prove who I was with a birth certificate because my driver’s license did not have the new secure ID thingamajigger symbol on it.
What I wonder is, if all the states are doing this, how the heck to illegals get licenses in California without U.S. birth certificates? Do foreign birth certificates count there? How safe can that be?
Our DMV here in FL is great, and we hardly have ever had to wait. Sounds like your DMV where you lived in your state is awful.
Thanks...that’s the website.. I wasn’t sure if you could see the requirements if you didn’t live in Florida, so I cut and pasted them
Just been told that in CA you get them on line. CA is nuts to do that, but then again CA is always out there making it easier for illegals and others anyway.
The wait all depends on which office you use. We have 2 offices, one more crowded than the other. My husband’s plan is to arrive before it opens, and be near the front of the line....that might be everybody else’s plan too :)
Thank you you reminded me cause I am moving back in the spring and left all this off my check list.
I have my Drv record from 67 to 2002 in Broward but I suppose that doesn’t prove who I am so I better have all this ready
Sounds like they have moved to Real ID
>>In Florida, when we vote we have to show 2 IDs, voter registration, and photo ID, drivers license, etc.
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I live in FL, and only have to show my driver’s license in order to vote. Perhaps the additional requirements are county-specific?
Real ID. Qualifying driver’s licenses can be used to board planes, get government services, etc. If you don’t have one, you’ll need at least a passport card when the friendly federal agent says, “Ihre Unterlagen, bitte”
https://www.dhs.gov/real-id-public-faqs
Today, 50+ years later, I'd support just about any ID requirements and pre-paid annual insurance for a license, plus 12 months rent receipts for voting, and Salvation Army recommendation for welfare enrolment.
(minor sarc in Para 2 only)
Tell the DMV your name is Maria Sanchez and you’re here illegally.
Should have gone to Mexico , then walked across the border and into a California DMV.
That’s easy and they sign you up to vote as well.
He took my photo and in a few minutes I had my new license.”
We renew on-line in Texas as long as nothing has changed. Just requires a credit card to pay. Pic on mine is at least 20 years old - and I like it that way.
Trying to help my grandson get a learner’s permit was a huge hassle, took forever and cost an arm and a leg. Liked it much better when they offered driver’s ed in school in Kansas when my kids got their license. Way easier - but Texas seems to like to nickel and dime you to death.
Me too in Pinellas County - just have to show my driver’s license to vote.
My sister lives in Upstate New York and she tries to show her driver’s license when it is time to vote and the poll people actually yell at her to put her identification away. They refuse to look at it.
The reason they did that was to combat vote fraud... libs cried for weeks
You must have provided all that stuff at some point in a previous renewal or are too old for them to care...
I made an appt online for mine in Delray Beach and just waited the 3 months for it. Used passport (don’t have a birth cert). Used deed for proof of addr, and tax papers for proof of SS# (dont’t have ss card). Couldn’t read even 1st line of eye chart but passed anyway.
We renew on-line in Texas as long as nothing has changed.
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I also like the way Texas does their voter registration cards. You get a new one every
two years and the old one is now void. It comes automatically via mail but is non-forwardable.
Thus if isn’t delivered to your mail box then it is returned to the voter registrars office
to remove you voter registration.
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