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How much does it cost to get WA state ID?

How much does it cost to get WA state ID?

Fees

Enhanced driver license/ID card (EDL/EID) Fee
Upgrade to enhanced driver license or enhanced ID card from valid Washington State driver license or ID card (not available for licenses with “military” expiration) $15
Get first enhanced ID card (EID) $35
Renew enhanced driver license (EDL) $40
Renew enhanced ID card $35

What do I need to get my Washington state ID?

1. Documents to Prove Your Identity This includes your valid passport, valid visa, current I-94 card and valid I-20. 2. Documents Providing Your Local Address You must provide documents that verify that you live in Washington state.

Can I get my ID Online Washington state?

Online (without logging in) At a driver licensing office with a scheduled appointment. Be aware that appointments may be limited and you may need to wait weeks or months to get one.

Can I get a ID online?

You must apply for an original non-driver ID in a DMV office. This cannot be done online, by mail, or by phone.

How long does it take to get a Washington state ID?

You will also need to have your picture taken at the DOL office. Once all your information is verified, you will be given a temporary ID card before you leave the office. Your permanent ID will be mailed to you, and will arrive within 7-10 days.

How long does it take to get a WA state ID?

What do I need to bring to DMV for real ID?

You MUST bring to the office the following original or certified proof documents:

  1. Proof of identity, such as valid license, birth certificate or passport, with your full first, middle (if applicable) and last name.
  2. Proof of Social Security Number or Social Security Number ineligibility.
  3. Proof of your date of birth.

Can you get a replacement state ID online?

You have the option of replacing a lost, damaged or stolen state ID card online through e-Services. You must be a U.S. citizen with a valid Social Security number. Replacement ID cards can only be mailed to your residence address. For more information, select “Replace State ID Card” from the online services home page.

How can I get a state ID?

Applying for a Standard State ID Card

  1. Visit a Secretary of State office.
  2. Present proof of a valid Social Security number or a letter of ineligibility from the Social Security Administration.
  3. Present proof of identity, U.S. citizenship or legal presence, and Michigan residency.

Do you get your ID the same day at the DMV?

Unfortunately, the majority of states no longer issue photo ID on a same-day basis, opting instead for a more secure system that issues photo IDs from a central location after a thorough security check. Typically the process takes a week or more, depending where you live.

How do I prove residency in Washington?

Examples of acceptable documents include home utility bills or hook-up work order dated within 60 days of the time you apply for a license (gas, electricity, water, garbage, or telephone), Washington instruction permits or ID cards, or Washington voter registration cards.

How do you get a Washington State ID?

How to get a Washington State ID card. To apply for a Washington State identification card: Visit a driver licensing office in person. Have a proof of residence and identity with you. $20 fee, only cash or checks are accepted.

How do I replace my Washington State ID?

Replace Your Lost or Stolen WA License or ID. You can replace your lost or stolen WA license, permit, or identification card online or in person at the DOL office or a self-service station; additionally, you can replace your ID card at a self-service station. You can replace your license up to 3 times in 1 year.

How do you get Washington State drivers license?

Visit a local driver licensing office. Submit your out-of-state driver’s license. Provide another document proving your identity. Provide proof of Washington residency. Give your Social Security number. Pass a vision exam. Pass a written knowledge exam and a driving test, if your previous license is expired.

What are the requirements for a Washington State driver license?

Washington Drivers License Basic Requirements. In order to earn your drivers license, you must: Be a Washington resident at least 16 years old. Enroll in and complete a driver training course. Hold your Washington instruction permit for at least 6 months.