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A proof of address is a document that confirms where you live. It typically includes your full name and residential address and can come in various forms, such as utility bills, bank statements, rental agreements, or official government correspondence.
Acceptable Proofs of Florida Residency: Current Florida voter registration information card. Declaration of domicile (may be obtained from county clerk's office) Florida homestead exemption. NOTE: Landlord certification is no longer accepted as an alternate proof of residency.
How do I prove FL residency? FL Driver's License or FL ID Card (Issue date must be more than 12 months old) Florida Voter's Registration (Issue date must be more than 12 months old) Florida Vehicle Registration (Plate Issue Date must be more than 12 months old)
Proof of Address – BRING TWO Deed, mortgage statement, or lease agreement. Florida Voter Registration card. Selective Service card. Utility bills dated within the last 30 days (ex: water, gas, electricity, telephone/cell, cable etc.) Valid Florida Vehicle/Vessel Registration or Title.
Sections 322.051 and 322.08, Florida Statutes, require that applicants provide proof of residential address documents to obtain a Florida Class E driver license or identification card.
One of these must be a deed, mortgage, recent mortgage statement, or rental/lease agreement. The second document can be a utility bill, voter card, vehicle registration, or other approved paperwork, as long as it's recent. Here's a list of acceptable documents.
Documents showing physical presence in Florida: Lease agreement. Twelve consecutive months of utility bills and proof of payments. Declaration of Domicile.
Proof of Residential Address Residential address documents include, but are not limited to: Household information documents – Deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, or residential rental/lease agreement; or. Florida voter registration card; or. Valid Florida vehicle registration or title; or.
Anything with your name and address should work like paycheck/check stub, insurance policy, driver license/ID, or bank statements.