The DMV typically requires an original or certified copy of a birth certificate as proof of identity and age. A plain photocopy is usually not accepted. It's important to check specific state DMV requirements, as they can vary. Always bring the necessary documents to avoid delays in processing.
No, you cannot obtain a birth certificate from the DMV. Birth certificates are typically issued by the vital records office or health department in the state where you were born. However, the DMV may require a copy of your birth certificate as part of the documentation needed to obtain a driver's license or state ID. Always check with your local vital records office for the specific process and requirements.
Some states will also accept a valid birth certificate instead. You will have to check with your local DMV.
Contact your local DMV.
Contact the health department in the state where she was born. If you can't find the number, the local DMV keeps contact numbers for all states in reference to birth certificates.
Check with the DMV office to see what documents you need to do this. My guess is a death certificate for him and a will or some other item naming you as the beneficiary. They should have a copy of the title at the DMV. Check with the DMV office to see what documents you need to do this. My guess is a death certificate for him and a will or some other item naming you as the beneficiary. They should have a copy of the title at the DMV.
Take two forms of I.D. (Social Security Card and Birth Certificate), money for the replacement fee, and your guardian to the local DMV office. They will be able to make a new copy.
Take your birth certificate, go to your local DMV Office, fill out the application, and submit it.
Go to your state's DMV website. The procedure should be set forth pretty clearly there.
Provide the DMV with a copy of death certificate when you transfer title.
That doesn't prove your identify. You would need harder things to get such as a birth certificate and a social security card.
you need a birth certificate, you parent, and money. (in new york state)
Check with your state DMV. You may be able to furnish a copy of the death certificate to the DMV and it will issue a new certificate of title in the surviving joint owner's name.