To renew your registration, you will need to: Complete a Vehicle Registration/Title Application (PDF) (MV-82) in its entirety. Section 2 of the MV-82 captures additional information required to process your renewal. This includes the vehicle's Adult Seating Capacity (including the driver) and altered vehicle questions.
Documentation Proof of Identity: Examples include a birth certificate, passport, or permanent resident card. Proof of Social Security Number: A Social Security card or a W-2 form. Proof of Residency: Utility bills, bank statements, or lease agreements.
The New York State DMV is now accepting applications for driver's licenses from all New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status under the Driver's License Access and Privacy Act, commonly called the 'Green Light law.
Proof of identity - a current photo NYS driver license, learner permit or non-driver ID card, or refer to form ID-82 (Proofs of Identity for Registration and Title). Vehicle Registration/Title Application (form MV-82).
The MV-44 form is essential for applying for a New York State driver license or non-driver ID. It includes instructions for application categories like renewals, replacements, and more. This form also addresses voter registration and organ donation options.
ID-82: Proofs of Identity for Registration and Title (PDF) For easier viewing on a mobile device, see Proofs of identity and date of birth for New York State vehicle registrations or title certificates. See also forms MV-82 and MV-82.1.
Yes, as there are different types of driver's license for undocumented immigrants that the DMV provides it is valid to mention that people that do not have a social security number (SSN), can apply just for a standard license.
Yes. In many cases the nonimmigrant can apply for a driver's license but should consult with the local DMV and DSO before applying. The DMV requires a nonimmigrant to present supporting documentation, such as an EAD card, validating the duration of stay in the country.