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Code · Idaho · Title 49 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 24 — Miscellaneous

49-2443. Application.

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Application for an identification card must be made in person before an authorized agent of the department. The authorized agent shall obtain the following from the applicant:
(1)The true and full name and Idaho residence address and mailing address, if different, of the applicant;
(2)The identity and date of birth of the applicant pursuant to section
49-2444
(6), Idaho Code, and, subject to subsection
(6)of this section, other satisfactory evidence of identity acceptable to the authorized agent or the department;
(3)The height and weight of the applicant;
(4)The color of eyes and hair of the applicant;
(5)The applicant’s signature; and
(6)The applicant’s social security number as verified by the social security administration.
(a)The requirement that an applicant provide a social security number as verified by the social security administration shall apply only to applicants who have been assigned a social security number.
(b)An applicant who has not been assigned a social security number shall:
(i)Present written verification from the social security administration that the applicant has not been assigned a social security number; and
(ii)Submit a birth certificate, passport or other documentary evidence issued by an entity other than a state or the United States; and
(iii)Submit such proof as the department may require that the applicant is lawfully present in the United States.
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