Alaska Driver Manuals
An applicant for an original Alaska driver license must be at least 16 years of age and have held a valid driving permit for a minimum of 6 months. If an applicant is under 18 years of age, they must have parental consent to obtain a Provisional drivers license.
An applicant is required to furnish two pieces of identification, one to prove date of birth and one to prove identity. The applicant must provide documentary proof of their social security number, issued by the Social Security Administration. The applicant must also provide proof of their residence address.
If your birth certificate doesn't match your drivers license, you also need to bring in a marriage certificate, court order or divorce decree to prove your legal name.
The following documents are acceptable for proving date of birth:
An original or certified copy of a U.S. birth certificate (From Vital Statistics)
Passport issued by the United States.
An Alaska learner's permit or Alaska State Identification card.
Military Identification for active duty, retiree or reservist.
Passport issued from another country, with appropriate immigration documents.
The following documents are acceptable for proving identity:
Photographic employee identification card
A social security card (If a number has been assigned to you, it is required on the application). Metal card is not acceptable. http://www.ssa.gov
Military Identification for dependent
Passport
Pilot's License
Marriage license or certificate
Other evidence of comparable validity approved by a DMV supervisor
The following items are acceptable for proving Alaska residency:
Utility bill
Alaska voter registration card
Alaska title and/or registration (Issued at least 30 days prior to application)
Paycheck Stub
Medical Assistance card
Public Assistance card
Cancelled check or bank statement
Mortgage or rental documents
An applicant will be required to pass the written knowledge test (or present a valid Alaska learner's permit), a road test, and a vision test prior to being issued a driver license. The license is valid for approximately five years, expiring on the applicants birthday. See the following page for fees. If you need information on where you can take a written or road test, please see the specific office information.
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES: Once you have obtained your driver license, it is important to carry it in a safe place. Do not leave it in a place where it can easily be lost or stolen. If it does become lost or stolen, the following items (kept at home in a safe place) will make it much easier for you to obtain a duplicate:
The original documents used to obtain your license.
An ALASKA state identification card.
2006-12-20 07:28:38
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answered by hotdoggiegirl 5
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YES!!! OF COURSE YOU CAN. Your F-1 visa is EVERYTHING. You can have a state ID (drivers license) and even a SS#. You deserve it!! You are paying 5-6 times more than in-state students and you are paying taxes knowing that you aren't going to get any benefits from the government.
**keep your passport in a secured place. You don't need your passport for anything except for your F-1 status matters and traveling purposes.
**you don't have to get your SS# first before getting the state's ID.
2006-12-19 11:12:52
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answered by c00kies 5
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show up as required, bringing your passport & F1 international visa. whilst the decide asks if absolutely everyone believes they have a reason to be excused from jury accountability, factor out which you're no longer a citizen, basically have an F1 international visa, and you're not sure in case you're qualified to be a juror (however you ought to be one whether that's approved). you will in all probability be excused. do no longer FAIL to show up. The courtroom could think of you're ignoring the jury summons & situation an arrest warrant for you (that isn't assist you to proceed to be interior the U.S.).
2016-10-05 12:44:40
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on the state you are trying to get an ID from. In Texas, all you need is a valid visa or an unexpired INS stamp on your passport.
2006-12-20 16:16:10
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answered by argbabi3gurl 1
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It's the law in California that you have a valid ID
2006-12-19 11:14:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think so, but their passport can be used as an ID.
2006-12-19 10:56:29
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answered by Anonymous
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ONCE YOU HAVE A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER... YES YOU CAN
2006-12-19 10:58:55
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answered by Anonymous
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