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the reason why i waited soo long to get my id was because i moved out from my parents since i was 16. i try going to the rmv to get it at the time but they needed a certified birth certificate. i didn't have one at the time. i had the one given to at birth. (i'm a u.s citizen) since they were giving me such a hard time then i gave up. now 4 years later i wanted to go back and get my license but yet they were still giving me a hard time.(the law change cuz of all the immigration system) so i said fine i'm trying to get a picture id. they wanted for forms of id i finally had my certified birth certificate, my s.s, as well as my bill, but the one thing i didn't have is a signature. what should i do??? i mess up everything for my self.

2006-06-24 02:01:39 · 4 answers · asked by cindy u 1 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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They aren't giving you a hard time. They have specific requirements that are probably spelled out in many of their publications and everyone applying for a license/photo ID needs to abide by the same rules. Do you have a Voter Registration card? Are you 18 at least? Register to vote. It's a free process and you sign your card and it is proof of residency. You can pick up a Voter Registration application at most US Post Offices, libraries, or contact the voter registration office in your town.

You might think about applying for a US Passport. You submit your passport application along with a copy of your birth certificate and 2 identical photographs. A passport is a very valid form of ID and can give you that proof you need to get other forms of ID. You will need 2 forms of ID when you are hired for jobs in the US, too. Last time I had my passport renewed it was about $50 and it is good for 10 years but it can be used for ID even after it expires.

You can pick up a passport application at many Post Office locations, or the process is probably available online by now.

2006-06-24 02:10:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, first of all, go to the DMV, which may be similar to the RMV, and just say that you want to get a photo I.D. card (not a driver's license). Then submit the necessary documents to obtain a picture I.D. ...such as passport, birth certificate, social security and perhaps some bills to verify an address. This should be enough to get a picture I.D. once you get the picture ID then you should be able to apply for a Driver's permit and then after 6 months or so (depending on the state you live in, if you live in the USA) you can get your Driver's License.

2006-06-24 02:08:49 · answer #2 · answered by monavyas15 4 · 0 0

Hi I use to work at the DMV in Indiana, and I'm sorry for all the trouble you are having. Do you by any chance have a year book that you are in? that was one piece of ID we excepted. and another was a electric bill or something with your name and address on it for proof of residence. also if you have a check smart in your town they do picture ID's too. hope this helped a little.

2006-06-24 02:09:06 · answer #3 · answered by xkrazytrainx 1 · 0 0

Register to vote. You normally have to sign the voter ID card. Get a fishing or hunting license. You normally have to sign these also.
Take that with you.

2006-06-24 02:10:26 · answer #4 · answered by Leifr Eiríksson 2 · 0 0

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