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seeker07

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? AL

I’m 21 years old and dropped out of school at an early age. I’ve been living with my folks and would like to get my life back on track. I need a state ID to get a job. Can I get a state ID with just my social security number and birth certificate?
 


moburkes

Senior Member
Seeker the Department of Motor Vehicles has the answer to your question, but here is some information.

Non-Driver Identification Card
♦ One document from the “primary list” which verifies name and date of birth.
♦ Social Security number verification.*
♦ Third form of identification from the “primary” or “secondary” lists (required only if primary document
is non-photo).
♦ $23 to purchase non-driver identification card.

Acceptable Forms of Identification (Primary and Secondary)
Primary Documents Additional Secondary Documents for Non-U.S. Citizens
♦ Certified U.S. birth certificate (hospital record/certificate not acceptable) ♦ Employment authorization document with valid Social Security card
♦ U.S. passport ♦ Valid visa authorizing presence in the U.S. for a period of 160 days or more
♦ Alabama identification card ♦ Valid employment authorization document issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
♦ Alabama driver license ♦ Valid I-94 arrival/departure record issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
♦ Certificate of naturalization ♦ Original I-797 notice of action issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, showing approval of
♦ Certificate of citizenship change of status or extension of stay
♦ U.S. certificate of birth abroad ♦ Original I-797 notice of action issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, evidencing timely
♦ Resident alien card filing of an extension petition
♦ Social Security card
♦ Valid foreign passport Requirements for Removing Licensing Restrictions
Secondary Documents ♦ Restriction A (corrective lenses): Must have acceptable DIER-2 or a letter completed on letterhead by an
♦ Driver license issued in the United States optometrist or ophthalmologist stating an acceptable reading
♦ Current international driver license/permit ♦ Restrictions D, H and I (outside mirrors): Must have acceptable form DIER-2 or a letter completed on
♦ Marriage license letterhead by an optometrist or ophthalmologist stating an acceptable reading
♦ U.S. armed forces driver license ♦ Restriction Y (learner license):
♦ U.S. military DD 214 ⇒ Must hold learner license for at least six months if younger than 18
♦ Professional license ⇒ Must be accompanied by a licensed driver
♦ Selective Service card ⇒ Must have proof of vehicle insurance
♦ Veterans Administration card ⇒ Must have vehicle that will pass inspection for licensing skills test
♦ Current medical insurance identification card ⇒ Must be accompanied by parent or legal guardian if 16
♦ School identification (with photo)
♦ School enrollment form Alabama Department of Public Safety
♦ W2 tax form Driver License Division
♦ Documents from court record P.O. Box 1471
♦ Divorce decree Montgomery, AL 36102-1471
♦ Bankruptcy decree


Here is the website:
http://www.dps.state.al.us/public/driverlicense/pdf/ApplyingDL.pdf
 

seeker07

Junior Member
I don't have any other forms on the list. Should I use my birth certificate again as the 3rd identification form?
 

xylene

Senior Member
Do you have your BIRTH CERTIFICATE?

Do you have your SOCIAL SECURITY CARD?

Thats the start.

Talk with the DMV about what else you need.
 

seeker07

Junior Member
Okay, I have my BC but not my SS card. I looked up how to get a replacement but I need a State ID to get one.

So I need a SS card to get a State ID and I need a State ID to get an SS card? :confused:
 

moburkes

Senior Member
You need to contact the DMV and/or your parents. There is nothing that we can do for you, expect point out the statutes.
 

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