Drivers license, utility bill, bank statement in most states.
2007-07-05 00:55:50
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answered by wizjp 7
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Ask the person on the other side of the dispute what they will accept.
I'm going to assume here that this is a past address, so that you can show that some old judgment, or some other bad thing, belongs to somebody with a similar name and not you. (I've been there.)
Depending on the state, your driving record may show a history of address changes. Driving records are public info and you can get a copy for a copying fee.
Likewise, f your bank has records, get a letter from them. For that matter, I have my old bank statements in a filing cabinet. Pull the one for the month in question and send a copy showing the statement date and address.
2007-07-05 01:01:23
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answered by Ted 7
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