Applicants Under Age 21 Your parent or guardian must sign it at the DMV with a DMV representative witnessing, and they must present 6 points of proof of their identity. You must still provide proof of your date of birth and your Social Security Card or proof that you are not eligible for a card.
You will need to prove at least three points worth of identity documents and at least one point worth of residency documents. Documents that prove both residency and identity include: A New York State Driver's License with a current New York City address.
How to Apply Confirm you have the correct documents to apply. Applications are available at the Enrollment Centers. Find an Enrollment Center near you. The Enrollment Process: When you visit an Enrollment Center, you will be asked to submit your application and documents proving identity and residency.
You must meet the following criteria to apply for an IDNYC card: 1. At least 4 points of documents with at least 3 points proving identity and at least 1 point proving residency in NYC. 2. At least 1 of the documents submitted must have a photo, unless applicant is accompanied by a caretaker.
You will need three (3) points worth of documents to prove your identity and a one (1) point document to prove your residency. All applicants applying on their own must provide photo identification and a document with their date of birth. Use the IDNYC Document Calculator to see what documents you can give us.
What are the six points of ID? 3 points = Passport with Visa and valid I-94. 2 points = US college photo ID with transcript. 0 points = DMV letter from International Student Programs. 2 points = Social Security card or letter (if you have one). OR. 0 points = Letter of ineligibility from the Social Security Office.
NYS ID is issued by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles and provides proof of identity for various state-level services. IDNYC, on the other hand, is issued by the City of New York and offers benefits like access to city services, cultural institutions, and discounts.
Government-issued photo ID. Residential lease/property deed. Utility bill. Certified Letter from the government/court (marriage license, divorce, government aid). Bank statement. Driver's license/learner's permit. Car registration. Notarized affidavit of residency.
You will need to prove at least three points worth of identity documents and at least one point worth of residency documents. Documents that prove both residency and identity include: A New York State Driver's License with a current New York City address.