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To apply for a driver license or non-driver identification card, you must prove the following: Identity and date of birth. Social Security number (SSN), or proof that you are not eligible to obtain an SSN. DC residency. Ability to drive (when applying for driver license) Name change (if applicable)
You must bring with you a proof of identity and age; proof of lawful presence; proof of your SSN; proof that you live in DC; proof of parental consent if you are either 16 or 17 years old; proof of your ability to drive; and finally, a medical/eye form that must be completed by your doctor.
You will need: Proof of identity and age. You must be at least 16 years old. Two documents that prove you reside in the District. The list of documents that prove DC residency is available at the link below: Proof of your Social Security number. Proof of parental approval, if you are 16 or 17 years old.
You must have proof of identity (full legal name and date of birth), proof of social security, and proof of residency to obtain a driver license or non-driver identification. For licenses, we also require proof of ability to drive. You must bring original documents.
Section 47-1801.04(17) of the DC Official Code describes a statutory resident as any individual who maintains a place of abode within the District for an aggregate of 183 days or more during the taxable year, whether or not such individual is domiciled in the District.
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DC Residency A copy of an active lease agreement, certified deed, or mortgage statement with DC address. A phone or utility bill from within the past two months. DC voter registration card. A valid District of Columbia motor vehicle registration or DC DMV identification card.
You will need: Proof of identity and age. You must be at least 16 years old. Two documents that prove you reside in the District. The list of documents that prove DC residency is available at the link below: Proof of your Social Security number. Proof of parental approval, if you are 16 or 17 years old.
Deed, mortgage, or settlement agreement reflecting applicants name and property address issued within the last 60 days. Unexpired lease or rental agreement with the name of the applicant listed as the lessee, permitted resident, or renter (may be a photocopy).
DC Residency A copy of an active lease agreement, certified deed, or mortgage statement with DC address. A phone or utility bill from within the past two months. DC voter registration card. A valid District of Columbia motor vehicle registration or DC DMV identification card.
To register a vehicle in the District: You must have a DC driver license or DC identification card. More information is available under the DC DMV REAL ID and DC DMV Limited Purpose Driver License/Non-Driver Identification Card pages.

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