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Most states do not require (or even accept) a birth certificate for a drivers license. Most states require a social security number and proof of residency to obtain a drivers permit.
I pretty sure that all you have to do is go into the DMV. Since you are at least 18 you can take you written and driving test at the same time. Don't forget to bring I.D. and birth certificate in case necessary and there is a cost. Plus paper work.
Take the name from your birth certificate.
No. You need a form of picture id with your residence on it. (place of living) school id's , birth certificates will not work u need a state id or a drivers license/learners permit.
It depends on the specific requirements of the issuing authority. In some cases, a copy of your birth certificate may be accepted, but typically an original or certified copy is required for official identification purposes. It is best to check with the permit issuing authority to confirm their specific document requirements.
Minnesota birth certificates are handled as non-public documents by the state of Minnesota. All birth certificates can actually be obtained from the Department of Health. If you are planning to get a birth certificate from the Minnesota Department of Health, you can obtain them by mail or by fax. The Minnesota Department of Health will no longer entertain walk in applicants. An in person requests are now handle by the Local Registrar Office.
Your birth certificate will not help you. You can enter the US from Mexico with an "enhanced" US drivers license, but only if you are traveling by sea or land, not by air.
you will need a letter from your school and your original birth certificate
Is the state of GA required to accept a Florida's certificate of foreign birth for obtaining a driver's learning permit
Birth Certificate
Birth certificate or drivers license.
This is not a problem. This happens when changing one's name upon marriage or petitioning for a court-ordered name change. You can show your marriage certificate or the court order. If not, then your drivers license will have to show the name shown on your birth certificate.