What do I need for a real ID DC?

What do I need for a real ID DC?

What do I need for a real ID DC?

Required documents include one proof of identity, one proof of legal presence, two proofs of District residency, one proof of your social security number (if you’ve been issued one) and a current driver’s license if you are applying to exchange one issued by another U.S. state.

Is DC license a real ID?

The DC DMV issues a federally compliant driver license and identification card which is called “REAL ID”. Therefore, you need to find out what documents to COLLECT and BRING with you so you can SECURE your new REAL ID driver license or REAL ID identification card.

How much is a DC ID card?

$20
Driver License Fees

Driver License / Identification Service Fee
Learner Permit $20
Knowledge Test $10
Non-Driver ID Card (First-Time and Renewal) $20/8 years
Non-Driver ID Card for Seniors (65 years and older) Free of Charge/8 years

How do I claim residency in DC?

A DC Resident is an individual that maintains a place of abode within DC for 183 days or more. If the individual is domiciled in the state at anytime, you are considered to be a DC resident. A DC Nonresident is an individual that did not spend any time domiciled in the state.

Can I get my DC license online?

The District of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles (DC DMV) is pleased to provide several driver license or identification card, vehicle, ticket processing, and general transactions online.

How do I get a free DC ID?

District residents who were released from prison within the last 6 months are eligible to receive an original 6-month non-driver identification card free of charge. You still must submit the required documentation to DC DMV for proof of identity, Social Security number, and residency.

Where can I get a DC ID card?

DC DMV offers identification cards to District residents who need an official form of identification, but do not want or need a driver license.

  • REAL ID FAQs.
  • Limited Purpose ID FAQs.

What is proof of DC residency?

Deed, mortgage, or settlement agreement reflecting applicant’s name and property address. Unexpired lease or rental agreement with the name of the applicant listed as the lessee, permitted resident, or renter (may be a photocopy). The unexpired lease or rental agreement must be signed by all parties.