New Florida Driver’s License/ID Card Requirements for 2011

Florida enacted a new law on January 1, 2010, in order to comply with the federal Real ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005. Florida’s new law requires more positive proof of identification for anyone trying to get a license or a Florida ID card.

Lack of awareness of this law has resulted in a lot of customers at the DDL office who were turned away for lack of proper proof of identification. If you are planning to visit the DDL anytime soon, you will need to carry the required items of documentation with you if you need to:

(If there are no changes, simple renewals can still be done online at: http://www.flhsmv.gov/html/online.html )

Primary Identification (proof of citizenship or legal presence). You need to provide ONE original or certified copy of any of the following:

If a birth certificate is your chosen form of primary identification, then it must come from a government agency; hospital birth certificates are not accepted.

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.

Those born in Puerto Rico must present an new, updated birth certificate after September 30, 2010.

2. Proof of Social Security Number. Provide ONE original or certified copy of any of the following that proves your social security number tied to your full name.

If an applicant currently does not have a social security number, one must bring a letter from the Social Security Administration indicating that the applicant was not issued one. In addition, secondary identification is required, which could be any of the following:

Making the social security number a requirement reinforces the idea that social security is indeed, for social security.

3. Two Proofs of Residential Address. Bring TWO different documents that confirm the applicant’s residential address. It could by any TWO of the following:

If an applicant’s current driver’s license has a P.O. Box under address, records must be updated that verify an applicant’s physical address. The address will be placed when the applicant next renews his/her license.

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