How do I get a state ID in Arizona?

How do I get a state ID in Arizona?

To get a new driver’s license or Arizona ID, go to AZTravelID.com. You can make an appointment and start filling out the application online. Or, visit a Motor Vehicle Division office, where it’s first come, first served. Locations and hours are at www.azdot.gov/motor-vehicles/hours-and-locations.

How much does it cost for a state ID in Arizona?

Customers may possess a customary Driver License and/or Travel ID. How much does a Replacement Driver License or Identification Card cost? Replacement Driver License, Identification or Travel ID Cards will cost you a state fee of $12.00.

What is an acceptable form of ID in Arizona?

U.S. Citizen Identification Card (Form I-197) Arizona Department of Corrections Released Offender Card. Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division Temporary Driver’s License or other forms of temporary identification issued that state, “Not Valid for ID Purposes” D.E.S.

How long does it take to get a state ID in Arizona?

15 days
For Your Safety and Security Customers doing a driver license or identification card transaction at an MVD or Authorized Third Party office will receive their credential in the mail at the address listed on their application. Customers should allow up to 15 days to receive it in the mail.

What can you use as ID?

Examples of acceptable photographic ID are:

  • Photocard Driving Licence (an expired photocard does NOT invalidate the licence)
  • A valid passport.
  • An expired passport.
  • Formal ID Cards (armed forces, police, student union, company ID card)
  • Tachograph Card.
  • Local Authority/Taxi ID.

Can I use my bank card as ID?

Technically, no they can’t be used. But if your college card has a photo and date of birth on it and you use it with your credit card it*may* work. But they often look like debit card which is a problem. I’ve used my college ID in a shop near the college for alcohol before.

What qualifies as proof of residency in Arizona?

Approved documents are: Valid Arizona driver’s license, Arizona identification card, or motor vehicle registration. Real estate deed or mortgage documents. Property tax bill (most recent) Valid Residential lease or rental agreement (signed by both landlord & tenant)