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Some states will only issue ID cards to their own residents, but other states will have some form of alternative ID available for non-residents, especially if the non-resident has a reason for wanting one and spending a lot of time in that state (such as owning property there, or working there).

Added: I am not aware of any state that will issue an official state ID card to a non-resident. I certainly COULD be wrong but would like to see a reference cited for the above answer. Otherwise, rely on the above answer with caution.

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Q: How many state IDs can you possess in the US?
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