Ohio Admin. Code 4501:1-1-21 - Acceptable identification to be submitted along with an application for a temporary instruction (learner's) permit identification card, driver's license, commercial driver's license, motorcycle operator's license, or identification card
(A) This rule governs acceptable
identification to be submitted along with an application for a temporary
instruction (learner's) permit identification card, driver's license,
commercial driver's license, motorcycle operator's license, or identification
card.
(B) As used in this rule,
"Ohio credential" means a temporary instruction (learner's) permit
identification card, driver's license, commercial driver's license, motorcycle
operator's license, or identification card issued by the Ohio bureau of motor
vehicles (BMV). An "Ohio credential" includes both a
driver's license that meets the REAL ID Act and those that do
not.
(C) A person who applies
for first issuance of an Ohio credential, or issuance when an Ohio credential has been expired for
more than six months shall present identification documents sufficient to
establish the person's:
(1) Full legal
name;
(2) Date of birth;
(3) Social security number
(SSN);
(4) Street address of the person's principal
residence in the state of Ohio; and
(5) Status as a citizen, permanent resident,
or temporary resident of the United States.
(D) All documents shall be an original or a
copy bearing an original certification by the issuing authority. Uncertified
copies or copies of certified copies shall not be acceptable. Failure to
provide sufficient acceptable identification documents shall result in the
denial of the Ohio credential.
(E)
To establish the person's full legal name and date of birth, the person shall
present at least one of the following source documents containing the person's
full legal name and date of birth:(6)(5) A valid, Ohio
concealed weapons permit, with photograph;
(7)(6) A certified copy of
a court order containing the full name and date of birth of the
applicant;
(8)(7) A passport, with
photograph, from another country together with appropriate United States
citizenship and immigration services (USCIS) documents that are original and
valid, or like documents issued by the successor agency to the USCIS;
or
(9)(8) Any other genuine
and reliable document approved by the registrar of motor vehicles.
(1) An
original or certified copy of a birth certificate or
registration filed with a state office of vital statistics or the
equivalent state or local governmental agency in the person's state of
birth;
(2) A valid, unexpired
United States passport or passport card, with photograph;
(3) A consular report of birth abroad issued
by the United States department of state;
(4) A valid United States military service or
dependent identification document, with photograph;
(5) A state-issued driver's license,
learner's permit, or identification card from any state, territory, or
possession of the United States, with photograph, current or expired not more
than six months;
(F) To establish the person's
social security number, the person shall present one of the following source
documents containing the person's full social security number:
(6)(5) Medical records
from a doctor or hospital;
(7)(6) Military discharge
separation papers;
(9)(7) A certified copy of
a school record or transcript;
(10)(9) Any other genuine
and reliable document containing the person's social security number and
approved by the registrar of motor vehicles;
(1) An official social security card issued
by the social security administration (SSA), but
not a metal card;
(2) A form W-2
wage and tax statement from the current or last
previous tax year, but must not be handwritten;
(3) An acceptable SSA-1099 form, but must not
be handwritten;
(4) A certified
copy of a court order with or without the person's date of birth;
(5) A gun permit, with
photograph;
(8) A pilot's
license;
(8)
An "APPLICATION FOR AN OHIO DRIVER LICENSE OR ID CARD"
"BMV5475" (October 2019) form, available via the Ohio bureau of motor vehicles'
website at
http://www.bmv.ohio.gov/bmv_forms.stm
, with the applicant's social security number on it, if the
applicant has previously established their social security number with the Ohio
BMV and the social security number verifies electronically with the SSA at time
of application.
(G) The following source documents shall be
acceptable to establish the applicant's legal presence in the United States:
(1) A birth certificate, either an original
or certified copy, with a seal and issued by an appropriate governmental agency
of any state, territory, or possession of the United States, provided that a
birth certificate issued by Puerto Rico must have been issued on or after July
1, 2010;
(2) A consular report of
birth abroad issued by the United States department of state;
(3) A United States passport;
(4) A United States passport card;
(5) A United States naturalization document;
or
(6) For a person who is not a
citizen of the United States, appropriate United States citizenship and
immigration services (USCIS) documents that are original and valid, or like
documents issued by the successor agency to the USCIS showing the dates of
legal presence. The registrar may require that any documentation presented be
verifiable through the verification lawful status (VLS) or systematic alien
verification entitlement (SAVE) databases maintained by the federal
government.
(H) The
person's full legal name shall consist of the applicant's current first (given)
name, middle name, and last name (surname) without the use of initials or
nicknames. If the source documents presented do not establish the person's full
legal name, or the names on the documents are inconsistent, the person shall
present additional documents to establish the full legal name to the
satisfaction of the registrar or deputy registrar. The following documents
shall be acceptable for this purpose:
(1) A
marriage certificate or marriage license, certified or
otherwise verified by a process approved by the registrar;
(2) A certified copy of a decree of divorce,
dissolution, or annulment of marriage, certified or
otherwise verified by a process approved by the registrar;
(3) A certified copy of a court ordered name
change, certified or otherwise verified by a process
approved by the registrar;
(4) Any other genuine and reliable document
verifying the person's legal name and approved by the registrar of motor
vehicles.
(I) If the
source documents listed in this rule are not sufficient to establish all of the
elements necessary for the issuance of an Ohio credential, the person may
present the following supplemental documents for consideration of the registrar
or deputy registrar except for proof of citizenship or legal presence:
(1) A credit card;
(2) A foreign birth certificate accompanied
by a translation by an approved translator if the certificate is not in
English;
(3) An employer
identification card;
(4) A marriage
certificate or marriage license;
(5) A certificate of title for a motor
vehicle;
(6) A public assistance
benefit card;
(7) A student
identification card, with photograph issued by a recognized school, college, or
university;
(8) A health insurance
card; or,
(9) Any other genuine and
reliable document verifying the person's legal name and approved by the
registrar of motor vehicles.
(J) If the source documents presented do not
establish the person's current Ohio residential street address, the applicant
shall present additional documents containing the applicant's name and current
address within Ohio to establish that address to the satisfaction of the
registrar or deputy registrar. A post office box or other mail box address is
not acceptable. The following documents shall be acceptable if the applicant's
current Ohio residential street address is stated in the document:
(1) A change of address card or document
issued by the Ohio bureau of motor vehicles (BMV);
(2) A checking, savings, or on-line bank
account statement issued within the last sixty days;
(3) A child support check stub from the Ohio
department of job and family services with the name and address of the
applicant;
(4) A copy of federal or
Ohio income tax return filing not more than eighteen months old, with proof of
filing;
(5) A court order of
probation, order of parole, or order of mandatory release;
(6) A current and valid premises liability,
life insurance, or automobile insurance policy or card;
(7) School records (satisfactory proof of
identity, Ohio residency, and relationship of the parent or guardian to the
child applicant is required);
(8)
In the case of a dependent child, the BMV may accept a certified statement of
residency from the child's
child's parent or guardian, on a form prescribed
by the registrar and signed in the presence of a BMV official (satisfactory
proof of identity, Ohio residency, and relationship of the parent or guardian
to the child applicant is required);
(9) In the case of a married person, the BMV
may accept a certified statement of residency from the
applicant's
applicant's spouse, signed in the presence of a BMV
official (satisfactory proof of identity, Ohio residency, and marital
relationship is required);
(10) In
the case of a nursing home patient, a formal statement of residency issued by a
nursing home official, on a form furnished by the
BMV;
(11) In the case of a
homeless person, a formal statement of residency issued by a homeless shelter
official, on a form furnished by the
BMV;
(12) An installment loan
contract from a bank or other financial institution;
(13) A major credit card statement or major
retail store credit card statement issued within the last
sixty days
year;
(14)
A mortgage account or proof of home ownership;
(15) An Ohio certificate of title;
(16) An Ohio BMV mail-in registration renewal
notice;
(17) A paycheck stub issued
within the last six months
year;
(18) A professional license issued by an Ohio
governmental agency;
(19) A
property tax bill or receipt;
(20)
Ohio resident hunting or fishing license, current or previous year, cannot be valid for less than one year;
(21) An Ohio sales tax or business
license;
(22) A selective service
registration acknowledgment card;
(23) A social security administration
document;
(24) A utility bill (from
an electric, telephone, water, sewer, cable, satellite, heating oil, or propane
provider) issued within the last sixty days
year;
(25) A valid Ohio concealed weapons
permit;
(26) A public assistance
check stub or food stamp card issued by a governmental agency
(27) United States transportation security
administration (TSA) letter;
(28)
Any other genuine and reliable document approved by the registrar of motor
vehicles.
(K)
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this rule, a current, valid offender
release identification card issued by the Ohio department of rehabilitation and
correction, a current, valid identification card issued by the Ohio department
of youth services (DYS), or, if approved by the registrar, an offender release
card issued by the United States probation department containing the person's
photograph, name, date of birth, and social security number shall constitute
acceptable evidence of the person's identity for the issuance of an Ohio
credential. If any of the required information is missing from the release
identification card presented, the issuance shall be denied unless the missing
information is provided by other acceptable documents enumerated in this
rule.
(L) Notwithstanding any other
provisions of this rule, an Ohio temporary instruction (learner's) permit,
driver's license, commercial driver's license, motorcycle operator's license,
or identification card that is current or has been expired for less than six
months and for which the person's social security number has been verified in
the records of the BMV shall constitute acceptable evidence of the person's
identity for all transactions conducted by the registrar or any deputy
registrar except that a permanent resident shall present his or her valid USCIS
form I-551 upon every renewal of credential, and except that if the social
security number has not been verified in the records of the BMV, then the
person shall be required to present a second acceptable document verifying the
person's social security number.
(M) A person who can demonstrate to the
registrar's satisfaction that he or she has never been assigned a social
security number may apply for a driver's license upon giving acceptable proof
of that person's true identity, including the person's full legal name, date of
birth, legal presence in the United States, and residential street address
within the state of Ohio. A person who has been assigned a social security
number but later attempts to revoke or cancel it, does not comply with this
rule and the issuance shall be denied unless that person provides acceptable
evidence of the social security number previously assigned.
(N) If any person fails to provide acceptable
identification documents as required by this rule, the person shall not be
issued an Ohio credential by the registrar of motor vehicles or any deputy
registrar. Additional documentation may be required if the above documentation
provided is questionable
determined to not be sufficient.
(O) The registrar or a deputy registrar may
issue a duplicate temporary instruction (learner's) permit, duplicate driver's
license, duplicate commercial driver's license, duplicate motorcycle operator's
license, or duplicate identification card to an applicant if all of the
following conditions are met: the person signs an affidavit stating that the
original Ohio credential was lost or stolen; the person
presents at least one acceptable source document
listed in this rule
completes an application
for a duplicate; the data recorded in the BMV system confirms the
applicant's full legal name, date of birth, legal presence in the United
States, residential street address in the state of Ohio, and social security
number; and the digitized photograph recorded in the BMV data system shows
conclusively that the person is the person to whom the original Ohio credential
was issued.
(P) The registrar of
motor vehicles may issue a directive adding any document to, or removing any
document from, the application of this rule for good cause pending the
amendment of the rule.
(Q)
Applicants who, for reasons beyond their control, are
unable to present all necessary documents for the issuance of a Ohio
credential, and must rely on alternate documents to establish identity or date
of birth, may request an exception in accordance with 6 C.F.R. 37.11 and this
paragraph. Alternative documents to demonstrate lawful status will only be
allowed to demonstrate United States citizenship, not any other lawful
status.
(1)
Any
request for an exception shall be forwarded by the deputy registrar to the Ohio
bureau of motor vehicles. Any document submitted will be reviewed by the BMV to
determine if it is acceptable to establish identity or date of birth. BMV will
indicate that the applicant used the exceptions process in the transaction. If
the applicant makes another request for an exception in a different
transaction, the BMV will review the documents presented, even if the documents
have been presented in an earlier request for an exemption.
(2)
The request shall
include scanned copies of all acceptable documents and all proposed alternative
documents. After referral to the registrar, the final decision to issue a
credential or deny issuance of a credential shall be made by the registrar or a
person or persons specifically authorized by the registrar in writing to make
the final decision. Such decisions are not subject to appeal.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4501.02, 4507.01, 4507.09
Rule Amplifies: 4506.07, 4507.06, 4507.09, 4507.51
Prior Effective Dates: 02/26/1982, 11/02/1995, 05/15/2002 (Emer.), 12/02/2002, 04/23/2006, 02/01/2008, 10/08/2009, 04/07/2011, 04/10/2016
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