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Utility bill (water, gas, electric, oil, or cable), with name and address, issued within the last 60 days (disconnect notices/bills are not accepted).
You must have proof of identity (full legal name and date of birth), proof of social security, and proof of residency to obtain a driver license or non-driver identification. For licenses, we also require proof of ability to drive. You must bring original documents.
A property tax bill, a utility bill, a paystub showing address and DC taxes withheld, or a voter registration card showing your name and DC address.
DC DMV Proof of Residency Certification -DC DMV Proof of Residency form signed by the certifier residing at the residence AND a copy of the certifier's unexpired DC Driver license or DC ID and 2 proof of residency documents (i.e., utility bill, telephone bill, etc.) in the certifier's name.
Section 47-1801.04(17) of the DC Official Code describes a statutory resident as any individual who maintains a place of abode within the District for an aggregate of 183 days or more during the taxable year, whether or not such individual is domiciled in the District.
You must have proof of identity (full legal name and date of birth), proof of social security, and proof of residency to obtain a driver license or non-driver identification. For licenses, we also require proof of ability to drive. You must bring original documents.