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You may obtain a Virginia driver's license or state ID card from The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Required documents include one proof of identity (passport or U.S. birth certificate), proof of legal presence for non-U.S. citizens, two proofs of Virginia residency, your social security card (if you've been issued one) and a current driver's license if you are applying to exchange one issued by another U.S. state.
On most official documents, there is a space where the issuing authority is included. For example, the issuing authority of passports is located on the lower right of the photo page. Instead, the issuing authority on birth certificates is listed at the top of the page.
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The issuing authority is the specific entity that issued the document or receipt, including state agency and enter the state as part of the issuing authority.
What Is an Issuing Authority? An Issuing authority is a government entity that issues official documents. These entities include: Departments. Government offices.
Proof of Legal Presence Accepted documents include: Unexpired foreign passport with an unexpired or expired visa and a valid I-94 card or print out. Holders of F1/F2 visas must present a valid I-20.