Therefore, NJMVC has the following requirements: Proof of address. ITIN number. Sworn statement that the requirements to obtain a Social Security Number (SSN) are not met. Passport of the country of origin. Comply with 6 identification points.
Here's what you'll need: Proof of Identity: Proof of New Jersey Residency: Examples include a lease or rental agreement, utility bills, bank statements, or school records. Proof of Age: Birth certificate or passport. Social Security Number (if applicable):
If you are not a U.S. citizen and have recently moved to New Jersey, you can transfer your out-of-country license for a standard New Jersey license with the required documents (Espaol) or a Real ID with the required documents. Make an appointment for a transfer from out-of-state.
You'll show a document with your name and your New Jersey address, like a utility bill or lease agreement. Either a Social Security Number (SSN) or an Individual Taxpayer ID number (ITIN) OR a sworn statement (affidavit) that you don't have an ITIN or Social Security number, and aren't eligible for an SSN.
Several state government motor vehicle departments are accepting IRS-issued Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) as proof of identification for state driver's licenses, prompting us to issue this reminder -- ITINs are not valid for identification outside the tax system.
Under the Driver's License Access and Privacy Act, driver license applicants who have never been issued a Social Security Number are eligible to apply. You must sign an Affidavit (sworn statement) of never having been issued a Social Security Number when you apply for a standard driver license.
Good news—you can smile in driver's license photos!
A REAL ID costs the same as standard identification, while an Enhanced Driver's License costs $30 more. The biggest difference is an Enhanced ID allows you to travel to Canada, Mexico and some Caribbean countries without a passport — but not by plane. A passport is still required for international flights.
2. Drivers Licence. Because the United States lacks a real ID card, the driver's license with photo is frequently used as a replacement, and it may also be used as a state identity card for non-drivers if desired. As a rule, the number is noted to the right of the photo of the holder.
A Social Security card. Date of birth and proof of identity. Proof of U.S. citizenship. Two proofs of New York State residency.