Indiana Applicant's Sworn Statement

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Applicant's Sworn Statement

Indiana Applicant's Sworn Statement is a written document that is signed and notarized by an individual, such as an applicant, in the State of Indiana in order to verify the truthfulness of certain facts or statements. There are two types of Indiana Applicant's Sworn Statement: an Affidavit of Support and an Affidavit of Domicile. An Affidavit of Support is a sworn statement that an individual is able to financially support a beneficiary, such as a dependent or a family member. An Affidavit of Domicile is a sworn statement that an individual is a resident of the State of Indiana and intends to remain a resident for the foreseeable future. Both documents are used to establish an individual's legal residence and/or financial capability in the State of Indiana.

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The most common documents proving your Indiana residency include: Computer-generated bill from a utility company, credit card company, doctor, or hospital, issued within 60 days of the application date and containing your name and address of residence.

The most common documents (must be printed) proving your Indiana residency include: Computer-generated bill from a utility company, credit card company, doctor, or hospital, issued within 60 days of the date you visit a BMV branch, and containing your name and address of residence.

Documents that count as proof of residency in Indiana include: Computer-generated bill from a utility company, credit card company, doctor, or hospital that contains your full name and address of residence.Bank statement dated within 60 days of your BMV visit. Pre-printed pay stub dated within 60 days of your BMV visit.

Required Documentation to Obtain an ID Card One document proving your identity; and. One document proving your lawful status in the United States; and. One document proving your Social Security number; and. Two documents proving your Indiana residency.

Present your current out-of-state driver's license or a copy of your official driving record. You must also present documentation providing your identity, lawful status, Social Security number, and Indiana residency. Applicants under 18 years old are required to pass a knowledge examination and a vision screening.

Present ONE original document to establish identity. More than one document may be required. Unexpired U.S. Passport or Passport Card. ? Original or certified copy of a birth certificate filed with a U.S. state or territory office of vital statistics or equivalent agency in your state of birth.

Indiana requires all new license, permit, or ID card applicants to provide documents that prove identity, lawful status, SSN, and residency.

The person signing the affidavit must submit two documents proving their Indiana residency. You must provide proof of paying Indiana income taxes for the current year or immediately prior year, and have current motor vehicle title and registration records with the BMV.

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