Sharon W. Jordan
Suwannee County Tax Collector

Sharon W. Jordan
Suwannee County Tax Collector

 
Identification documents required for the Florida drivers license or ID card

PRIMARY IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS Renewal or Duplicate

Customers applying for an Original Florida Drivers License, or Identification Card (ID Card) MUST present one of the following documents: if married also marriage license.

  1. United States Birth Certificate (Original or Certified Copy), from County or State Office in charge of holding such records. Birth Certificates from hospitals or other medical institutions are not acceptable.
  2. Valid United States Passport (unexpired)
  3. Alien Registration Receipt Card (Green Card) (Form I551)(unexpired).
  4. Employment Authorization Card, issued by the United States Department of Justice, (Form I688b)(unexpired).
  5. Proof of Non-Immigrant Classification, provided by the U.S. Department of Justice (Form I94)(unexpired).

SECONDARY IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS

The secondary document may be the original or a certified copy of the following:

  1. School record stating date of birth, which must contain the registrar's signature.
  2. Transcript of the birth record filed with a public officer, charged with the duty of recording certificates.
  3. Baptism Certificate, which shows date of birth and place of baptism.
  4. Family Bible Record or Birth Announcement in a baby book.
  5. Life Insurance Police on the customers life, which has been in force for at least 2 years, and has a month, day, and year of birth.
  6. Military or military dependent identification card.
  7. Florida or Out of State or out of country drivers license, or ID (Valid or Expired).
  8. Florida license record or Identification record.
  9. Selective service registration (Draft Card).
  10. Florida Vehicle Registration Certificate, or out of state registration certificate, if name and date of birth are shown.
  11. Receipt copy of your last Florida Drivers License issuance.
  12. Immigration Form I571.
  13. Federal Ford DD214 (Military Record).
  14. Marriage Certificate.
  15. Court Order which includes legal name.
  16. Florida Voter Registration Card, which has been issued in the past 3 years.
  17. Social Security Card or certified receipt from SSA stating that your social security number is verified as ___ ___ ___.
  18. Parent consent form of minor singed by the responsible adult.

NOTE: Only Certified Copies of Documents are accepted, and ALL documents presented MUST be of the same name. Names that do not match MUST have Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, or Legal Name Change Ordered by the Court, signed by a Judge, which shows the name from birth to current.

To apply for a hardship license you must contact your local office. You must use the application for hardship license form.

 

 

REAL ID ACT SUMMARY
 
Why do we need the Real ID Act?
 
The REAL ID Act is a nationwide effort to improve the integrity and security of State-issued driver licenses and identification cards, which in turn will help fight terrorism and reduce fraud. This Act sets new standards for the issuance of driver licenses and identification cards.
Real ID Good to Know Facts
 
• The Real ID Act became effective nationwide on May 11, 2008. Florida has received a compliance extension that pushes the date to January 1,
2010.
• Your current Florida license or ID card will continue to be valid as identification for federal purposes until December 1, 2014 for individuals born after December 1, 1964 and December 1, 2017 for everyone else.
• After the 2014 and 2017 dates, Federal agencies will no longer accept a driver license or ID card unless it is Real ID compliant. This means you will not be allowed to board commercial flights or enter federal facilities unless you have a Real ID compliant document.
• Florida already meets many of the Real ID requirements. We are on track to meet the remaining mandates and begin issuing Real ID
compliant documents by January 1, 2010.
 
Documents that you will need for Real ID Compliant Drivers License or ID Card
 
You will need to bring one of the following to establish your identity, proof of
legal residence and date of birth:
 
FOR U.S. CITIZENS:
·        Valid, unexpired U.S. passport
·        Original or Certified copy of a birth certificate
·        Consular Report of Birth Abroad
·        Certified marriage license if married.
·        Certificate of Naturalization issued by DHS (Dept. of Homeland Security)
·        Certificate of Citizenship
·        Court or marriage/divorce documents that provide proof of a change in name that differs from your primary identity document and certified birth certificate.
 
FOR NON US CITIZENS
 
·        Valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card — 1551 for Lawful Permanent Residents
·        Valid Passport for non-immigrants except for asylum applicants and refugees
·        Other government issued document showing your full name
·        Department of Homeland Security document showing proof of lawful presence
·        If your name has changed by marriage/divorce, evidence that a name change has been applied for with the Department of Homeland Security and certified birth certificate.
 
Both Citizens and Non-US Citizens will need to bring:
 
·        Your Social Security Card or evidence that you are not eligible for one
·        Two documents that show your principal residence
 
These rules and regulations are constantly being reviewed and are subject to change by Homeland Security.

 
Identification documents required for the Florida drivers license or ID card

PRIMARY IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS Renewal or Duplicate

Customers applying for an Original Florida Drivers License, or Identification Card (ID Card) MUST present one of the following documents: if married also marriage license.

  1. United States Birth Certificate (Original or Certified Copy), from County or State Office in charge of holding such records. Birth Certificates from hospitals or other medical institutions are not acceptable.
  2. Valid United States Passport (unexpired)
  3. Alien Registration Receipt Card (Green Card) (Form I551)(unexpired).
  4. Employment Authorization Card, issued by the United States Department of Justice, (Form I688b)(unexpired).
  5. Proof of Non-Immigrant Classification, provided by the U.S. Department of Justice (Form I94)(unexpired).

SECONDARY IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS

The secondary document may be the original or a certified copy of the following:

  1. School record stating date of birth, which must contain the registrar's signature.
  2. Transcript of the birth record filed with a public officer, charged with the duty of recording certificates.
  3. Baptism Certificate, which shows date of birth and place of baptism.
  4. Family Bible Record or Birth Announcement in a baby book.
  5. Life Insurance Police on the customers life, which has been in force for at least 2 years, and has a month, day, and year of birth.
  6. Military or military dependent identification card.
  7. Florida or Out of State or out of country drivers license, or ID (Valid or Expired).
  8. Florida license record or Identification record.
  9. Selective service registration (Draft Card).
  10. Florida Vehicle Registration Certificate, or out of state registration certificate, if name and date of birth are shown.
  11. Receipt copy of your last Florida Drivers License issuance.
  12. Immigration Form I571.
  13. Federal Ford DD214 (Military Record).
  14. Marriage Certificate.
  15. Court Order which includes legal name.
  16. Florida Voter Registration Card, which has been issued in the past 3 years.
  17. Social Security Card or certified receipt from SSA stating that your social security number is verified as ___ ___ ___.
  18. Parent consent form of minor singed by the responsible adult.

NOTE: Only Certified Copies of Documents are accepted, and ALL documents presented MUST be of the same name. Names that do not match MUST have Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, or Legal Name Change Ordered by the Court, signed by a Judge, which shows the name from birth to current.

To apply for a hardship license you must contact your local office. You must use the application for hardship license form.

 

 

REAL ID ACT SUMMARY
 
Why do we need the Real ID Act?
 
The REAL ID Act is a nationwide effort to improve the integrity and security of State-issued driver licenses and identification cards, which in turn will help fight terrorism and reduce fraud. This Act sets new standards for the issuance of driver licenses and identification cards.
Real ID Good to Know Facts
 
• The Real ID Act became effective nationwide on May 11, 2008. Florida has received a compliance extension that pushes the date to January 1,
2010.
• Your current Florida license or ID card will continue to be valid as identification for federal purposes until December 1, 2014 for individuals born after December 1, 1964 and December 1, 2017 for everyone else.
• After the 2014 and 2017 dates, Federal agencies will no longer accept a driver license or ID card unless it is Real ID compliant. This means you will not be allowed to board commercial flights or enter federal facilities unless you have a Real ID compliant document.
• Florida already meets many of the Real ID requirements. We are on track to meet the remaining mandates and begin issuing Real ID
compliant documents by January 1, 2010.
 
Documents that you will need for Real ID Compliant Drivers License or ID Card
 
You will need to bring one of the following to establish your identity, proof of
legal residence and date of birth:
 
FOR U.S. CITIZENS:
·        Valid, unexpired U.S. passport
·        Original or Certified copy of a birth certificate
·        Consular Report of Birth Abroad
·        Certified marriage license if married.
·        Certificate of Naturalization issued by DHS (Dept. of Homeland Security)
·        Certificate of Citizenship
·        Court or marriage/divorce documents that provide proof of a change in name that differs from your primary identity document and certified birth certificate.
 
FOR NON US CITIZENS
 
·        Valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card — 1551 for Lawful Permanent Residents
·        Valid Passport for non-immigrants except for asylum applicants and refugees
·        Other government issued document showing your full name
·        Department of Homeland Security document showing proof of lawful presence
·        If your name has changed by marriage/divorce, evidence that a name change has been applied for with the Department of Homeland Security and certified birth certificate.
 
Both Citizens and Non-US Citizens will need to bring:
 
·        Your Social Security Card or evidence that you are not eligible for one
·        Two documents that show your principal residence
 
These rules and regulations are constantly being reviewed and are subject to change by Homeland Security.

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