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State Identity Cards - Ohio Residents | Ohio Bureau Of Motor Vehicles

2717 S 3rd St., Ironton, OH 45638

Ohio residents of any age. Ohio residency is established when individual adults (18 and over) who have newly moved to the state take a job, sign a lease, buy a home, register to vote, or enroll children in school.
Must present documents to prove all the following five elements: (1) Full legal name: current first (given) name, middle name, and last name (surname) without the use of initials or nicknames (Birth Certificate, Passport or Passport Card can be used). If name on documents does not match the person's name, must present the document (original, not a copy) that states the name has been changed (2) Date of birth (Birth Certificate, Passport or Passport Card can be used). (3) Social Security Number (SSN) (SS Card, W-2 or tax form, or 1099 Income Statement can be used), if ever assigned (4) U.S. citizenship OR U.S. legal presence (Birth Certificate, Passport or Passport Card can be used) and (5) Residential street address in Ohio (Official Business or Official Government Document with home address can be used). In the case of a dependent child, the agency may accept a certified statement of residency from a child's parent or guardian, signed in the presence of an agency official. Satisfactory proof of identity, Ohio residency, and relationship of the parent or guardian to the child applicant is also required. Non-US citizens are required to provide proof of legal presence. Proof of residency will be required to renew an identification card if there is a change of address not reflected on the expiring card. NOTE: for Compliant ID Card must present TWO documents from different sources proving Ohio Street Address that are listed on the Acceptable Document List are required for proof of Ohio residency. Extensive list of documents meeting requirements is available on agency's web site.
M: 8:00am-6:00pm Tu-F: 8:00am-5:00pm Sa: 8:00am-12noon

Walk-in for service, may visit website and use the "Get In Line Online" feature - The system allows customers to “Get in Line, Online” before arriving at one of their local deputy registrars. After checking-in online, customers have a four-hour window to arrive at the deputy registrar location, check in at a self-service kiosk, and claim their spot in line. ID cards will be received by mail about 10 days after renewing or applying at a Deputy Registrar agency

Free for those 17 years and older. Fixed fee for those 16 and younger.

Ohio
Erie County, Ohio

Description

Provides a photo card that proves identity and Ohio residency. Two options are available: Compliant - will need for air travel or Standard cards (Note: The federal government will no longer consider standard driver licenses and identification cards as sufficient forms of identification for air travel as of May 7, 2025.) Individuals may not hold both a state identity card and a state driver's license. Cards are good for eight (8) years, expiring on the applicant's birthday.

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Ohio Bureau Of Motor Vehicles

Provides automobile, motorcycle and other vehicle licenses, driver's licenses, photo identification cards, and handicapped parking permits for the public.