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The passport costs $110, the REAL ID license costs $55- so it's a little more expensive than the standard license. The standard license costs $35.
To obtain a REAL ID, you must present documents that identify you by name and birth date, show that you are lawfully in the United States, provide a valid Social Security number or proof of eligibility, and at least two documents proving Maine residency, Smith said.
One document that establishes identity, date of birth, and proof of U.S. citizenship, lawful permanent residence, or temporary lawful status in the U.S. Social Security Number (card not required) or evidence of Social Security Number ineligibility.
A Resident of Maine is an individual that was domiciled in Maine for the entire taxable year or maintained a permanent place of abode in Maine for the tax year and spent more than 183 days there.For income tax purposes you are considered a Nonresident.
Bring documents that prove identity from the state's list and the means to pay a $5 fee. If your photo is on file, you have the option of replacing your lost, damaged or stolen Maine ID card online or by mail. The Rapid Renewal System requires your Social Security number, a credit card, and a printer.
Recent Maine Driver's License with a physical address. Maine Vehicle Registration or other credential. Utility Bill - electric bill, water/sewer bill, cell phone bill, etc. Maine Resident Hunting and or Fishing License. Contract in their name - mortgage agreement, lease, insurance policy, insurance ID card, SR22. Tax bill.
You are a statutory resident if: 1. you spent more than 183 days in Maine during the tax year (any portion of a day is counted as a full day), and 2. you maintained a permanent place of abode in Maine for the entire tax year.
Unexpired US Passport or Passport Card. US Birth Certificate or Birth Certification Card filed with a state office of vital statistics. Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) issued by the US Department of State. Certificate of Naturalization. Certificate of US Citizenship.
Pay Stub Utility bill Telephone bill. Gas bill. Cable TV bill. The following items must be the original mailed statement showing the client's name and Alberta address.