To prove your identity at the Department of Motor Vehicles, you can use:
Your birth certificate .
Generally speaking once a title has been branded as a "lemon" the title cannot legally be changed unless you can prove to your Secretary of State or Department of Motor Vehicles that the title should not have been branded as a lemon.
No. A credit card does not prove age or identity.
Without the title you can't prove ownership. You can go to the department of Motor Vehicles and ask for a replacement title if it was registered in your name. If you never had a title for it you can have a title search done and contact the last know owner and request they sign over ownership. In many states it is illegal to sell something like this without a title.
Yes. Identity, age and citizenship.
A witness to a notary public transaction is typically anyone who is not a party to the transaction and is of legal age and sound mind. The witness should be present to observe the signing of the document and be willing to attest to the fact that they witnessed the signing.
The answer to a riddle
yes you need signed photos to prove your identity
by photo identification such as drivers license, State photo ID
It is normally required to prove identity. Many documents require a notary's signature. The notary is required to validate the identity of those signing.
When the claim depends on information about identity:) Apex <3
The original question was (with edits) "Do I just turn in my permit and get a license?" The answer is "no." In order to get a license you must have completed courses in driver's education and driver training. Rules vary from State to State, but in order to get your first license, you will have to go to the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) and take a written test and a practical test where you have to prove you can drive to a police officer who will be very brave and sit in the passenger seat!