Current official document with your name and address A utility bill, credit card statement, lease agreement or mortgage statement will all work to prove residency. If you've gone paperless, print a billing statement from your online account.
What do I need to bring with me to renew my driver's license or ID card? Your previous Minnesota driver's license or ID card. Proof of residence if your address has changed and you have a Real ID or enhanced card. Proof of name change if your name has changed since your last renewal. Know your Social Security number.
You spend at least 183 days in Minnesota during the year (any part of a day counts as a full day) You or your spouse rent, own, maintain, or occupy a residence in Minnesota suitable for year-round use and equipped with its own cooking and bathing facilities.
Residential lease agreement for the applicant's principal residence that is issued no more than 12 months before EDL or EID application. Q. Valid Minnesota driver's license, valid Minnesota identification card, or valid permit.
Valid, unexpired Minnesota ID card. (Current address must be listed). Home utility services bill issued no more than 3 months from date of renewal.
First-Time Minnesota ID Card Certified Birth Certificate. U.S. Passport. Foreign Passport with proof of legal entry (I-94, I-551) Permanent Resident Card. Employment Authorization Card. Certificate of Naturalization.
A utility bill, credit card statement, lease agreement or mortgage statement will all work to prove residency. If you've gone paperless, print a billing statement from your online account.
REAL ID license applicants need: One proof of identity and two proof of residence REAL ID documents (PDF) Valid out-of-state driver's license or certified driving record. Your Social Security number - if you have one.
Renewal and Replacement Current Minnesota driver's license or Identification Card. Know your Social Security Number. A photo will be taken. A vision test will be performed (Driver's License Only) Applicants under 18 years of age must be accompanies by a parent or legal guardian.
Unless your license is expired more than 1 year, you can simply come in and renew it. There is no penalty on an expired license, but keep in mind there is no grace period. Once your license is expired, it is not valid for driving.