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A Social Security Card, W-2 form (not more than 18 months old), or SSA-1099 form (not more than 18 months old) Two proofs of Maryland physical address, such as vehicle registration, insurance card, bank statement, credit card or utility bill or mail from a federal, state or local government agency.
The Real ID Core Four are the four documents you'll need to verify who you are and where you live. One Proof of Age and Identity, One Proof of Social Security and TWO Proofs of Maryland residency. Don't leave for your MDOT MVA visit without them! NEW: MDOT MVA may already have social security documents on file!
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Maryland driver's licenses and ID cards contain document numbers (circled) that are thirteen characters- one letter followed by twelve numbers.
Two proofs of Maryland physical address, such as vehicle registration, insurance card, bank statement, credit card or utility bill or mail from a federal, state or local government agency.