
For example you may need to provide both primary and secondary documents for proof of identity to prove that you are in fact who you say you are.

In addition, some states require primary and secondary documents that together will serve as proof, and the requirements differ for citizens and non-citizens. A passport is not proof of the residential address but it may be used as primary proof of identity and legal presence. For example you may need to bring two documents as proof of residency.

Many states specify the exact number of each document you need to provide and what document can be used for what purpose. If you are unsure of any items mentioned above, go to the DMV website in your state. The above-mentioned documents must be presented using the original papers or copies that are authenticated with a seal. This is only required for minors under 18. You may need to provide proof that you are enrolled in school and have satisfactory grades / have already graduated. This is only required in select states and for select ages (typically between 15 ½ and 18 years old).
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If a minor, you need your parents’ or guardians’ consent – have your parents’/guardians’ fill in a Driver License Application and sign it.

Let’s go through the documents that are generally the same: What you need to bring to the DMV office will be different from state to state depending on the requirements in your state.
