Yes, New Hampshire is not a stop and identify state, meaning individuals are not required to provide identification to law enforcement officers during a stop.
No, New Hampshire drivers licenses are not yet in compliance with the Federal Real ID Act.
Yes, New York State is a stop and identify state, meaning that individuals can be required to provide identification to law enforcement if they are stopped and asked to do so.
Yes, New York is a stop and identify state, meaning that individuals can be required to provide identification to law enforcement if they are stopped and questioned.
No, a learner's permit is not considered a state ID in New York.
Yes. If you have a warrant for your arrest you cannot get a new id in any state or country (Improved) I had a multiple warrants out for me in Utah and I got an Arizona state ID just fine. Drivers license on the other hand, is suspended immediately when you have a warrant out, and you can't get it in another state
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.
http://www.irs.gov/file/article/0,,id=111163,00.html
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To obtain a new state ID, you typically need to visit your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. Bring required documents such as proof of identity, residency, and payment for the ID fee. Fill out an application form and have your photo taken. Your new state ID will be mailed to you within a few weeks.
http://www.irs.gov/file/article/0,,id=111163,00.html
No. You cannot get a New York State driver's license or a New York State non-driver's ID if you do not present a social security card.
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