Friday, April 13, 2012

Researching

To get a photo ID at the DMV here you need:
birth certificate
SS card
proof of residence
marriage license if your name is different then your name at birth

I don't have any of those but did order a birth certificate. 

To get the SS card:
Birth certificate
current US drivers license or
passport or
state issued ID card
if you can't get one of the above mentioned photo ID's then they will accept -
employee ID card
school ID card

To get fingerprinted she needs a SS card and birth certificate

Uh, yea.

5 comments:

  1. The social security website says you can also establish identiy by using a certified copy of a medical record.

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  2. Hmmmm, I can't find that. Here is what I find, I will have to look more.

    Identity

    We can accept only certain documents as proof of identity. An acceptable document must be current (not expired) and show your name, identifying information (date of birth or age) and preferably a recent photograph. For example, as proof of identity Social Security must see your:
    •U.S. driver’s license;
    •State-issued nondriver identification card; or
    •U.S. passport.

    If you do not have one of these specific documents or you cannot get a replacement for one of them within 10 days, we will ask to see other documents, including:
    •Employee ID card;
    •School ID card;
    •Health insurance card (not a Medicare card); or
    • U.S. military ID card

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  3. OK, I did find more, hmmm;

    If you do not have one of these specific documents or you cannot get a replacement for one of them within 10 days, we will ask to see other documents, including:
    •Employee identification card/badge
    •Health insurance card (not a Medicare card) or Medicaid card
    •U.S. military identification
    •U.S. Government identification card
    •Certificate of Naturalization
    •Certificate of U.S. Citizenship
    •U.S. Indian Tribal card (Social Security has to approve as an acceptable ID)
    •Certified copy of a medical record
    •School identity card, certified record, or transcript (current year)
    •Life insurance policy

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  4. Have you considered getting her a passport? I was at the post office and the requirement would be certified birth certificate, probably/maybe a certified marriage certificate along with an identifying witness (you).

    see DS-11 12-2010 postoffice form

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