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The state of New York issues identification cards—also known as non-driver’s ID—to anyone who follows the proper application procedure. Note that a NY ID card is not the same thing as a driver’s license.[1] ID cards are issued through the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). You’ll need to show a number of forms of identification to apply for either ID, beginning with your Social Security card and birth certificate. You’ll also be asked to pay a small application fee.

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  1. Since you will not be driving while you possess a NY non-driver’s ID, you can apply at any age. You’re legally allowed to obtain a non-driver’s ID if your driver’s license has been revoked or suspended, although you’ll need to hand over your suspended ID with your application.[2]
    • Children under the age of 16 will need the permission of a parent or guardian to apply for a NY ID card. If you’re 16 or younger, your parents need to accompany you to the DMV office.
    • If you’re under 16 and mailing in your learner’s permit to exchange it for a non-driver’s ID, your parent or legal guardian will need to fill out the “Parent/Guardian Consent” section on the MV-44 form.
  2. You’ll need to stop by a brick-and-mortar DMV office in order to apply for a non-driver’s ID. There are many DMV offices throughout the state of New York. For a list of DMV offices in New York City, visit https://dmv.ny.gov/offices.
    • You could also search online to find the locations and hours of operation for New York DMVs.
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  3. If your driver’s license has expired (or been suspended or revoked) and you’re exchanging it for a non-driver’s ID, you can mail in your application. You’ll need to include the MV-44 application form and a check made out to the “Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.” You do not need to include your expired or revoked driver’s license.[3]
    • Mailing in your application materials is more convenient (no long DMV lines). However, paperwork can always be lost or delayed in the mail.
    • Add 3 or 4 days processing time for the envelope to make its way to the DMV. The application will be processed at the normal speed once it’s in-hand at the DMV, but you’ll also need to wait for the non-driver’s ID to be mailed back to you.
    • You can also mail in the application if you’re exchanging your NY learner’s permit for a non-driver’s ID.
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  1. This form, also known as the “Application for Permit, Driver License, or Non-driver ID Card” application, must be completed before you can move forward with your application.[4]
  2. Both of these documents are required to prove that you are a US citizen (or legally documented resident). Only US citizens and documented US residents can apply for a non-driver’s ID. If you were not born in the United States, you should bring another type of document that shows your legal resident status.
    • If you have misplaced your birth certificate or SSN card, you can apply for replacement documents for a small fee.
    • If you are mailing in your MV-44 form and other application materials, you’ll need to photocopy your birth certificate and SSN card and include these documents in the envelope.[5]
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  1. Along with your birth certificate and SSN card, you’ll need to bring other documents that prove your identity. In the NY state system, different documents are awarded a different number of “points of proof.” You need to bring 4 points of proof to successfully verify your identity.
  2. 1 of the documents which counts towards your 4 “points of proof” must have your signature on it in order to count towards your NY ID application. For example, a marriage or divorce certificate is worth 2 points, and will contain your signature.
    • Similarly, you could bring in a voided check with your signature on it, although this is only worth 1 point.[7]
  3. The application fee will vary based on the type of non-driver’s ID you apply for. A 4-year ID will cost $9 USD, and an 8- year ID will cost $13 USD.
    • DMV offices will accept payment by cash, credit card, or check.
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    Yes, it can. Any form of ID card that shows you are a citizen and your address should be accepted!
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    Can I get a NY non-driver ID if I live in Connecticut and don't have a NY address?
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    No, you must be a resident of a state (and prove residency) to have an ID from that state.
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Tips

  • Get to the DMV office early, when going in person. In large urban areas, DMVs across the country are notoriously crowded and slow.
  • If you are mailing in your application, you may be required to send in original proof of identification along with the application. Check the requirements for proof of identification for mailed in application on the Department of Motor Vehicle website.
  • Note that an enhanced drivers license only allows you to travel outside the US by land or water. For air travel, you require a passport.
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New York State ID cards are issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles. To get your state ID, you’ll need to visit a DMV office to make your application. You can visit the DMV website to find out where your nearest office is. You’ll need to bring a completed MV-44 form with you, which you can download from the DMV website. Remember to bring your birth certificate, Social Security card, and 3 or 4 further documents to confirm your identity. These can include things like university ID cards and utility bills, but at least 1 of them must include your signature. Once you’ve had your documents approved, pay the fee for your ID card, which is $9 for 4 years and $13 for 8 years. For tips on how to apply for an Enhanced Non-Driver’s ID, read on!

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