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To obtain a state ID, the points required can vary by state, typically ranging from 4 to 6 points of identification. Generally, you will need to provide a combination of documents, such as proof of identity (like a birth certificate or passport), proof of residency (utility bill or lease), and possibly a Social Security number. It's best to check your specific state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website for the exact requirements and point values.
Some states provide ID's that are not drivers licenses. It's called a Non-Driver Identification Card, or Non-Driver ID. You get them from the DMV. But you need a certain amount of documentation to get it. In New York State, you need 6 "points" worth of identification. Like, a U.S. passport is 4 points, a high school ID with report card is 2 points, a Social Security card is 2 points. For people under 21, a Statement of Identity signed by a parent or guardian, in the presence of a DMV officer, is worth 4 points. You should be able to get the forms and information you need from your state's DMV website. Try Googling the name of your state, plus "dmv non-driver id." For example, "new york state dmv non-driver id."
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You can typically find your state ID number on your state-issued identification card. If you have misplaced your ID card, you may need to contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or licensing agency to request a replacement or inquire about your ID number.
A Michigan ID only identifies who you are. To drive in Michigan, you need a driver's license.
A state ID, drivers license, or military ID will suffice.
Yes, you will need to get a new ID when you move to another state. Each state issues its own driver's licenses or identification cards, so you will need to update your ID to reflect your new address and comply with the laws of the new state.
You don't need to show ID to attend a concert. Just need a ticket.
id definnately give bonus points!
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Yes, you need a valid form of identification, such as a driver's license or state ID, to apply for a passport.