Document verification petition process for a Wisconsin Identification Card for voting purposes
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If you already hold a Wisconsin driver license or ID card, you have what you need to vote. A Wisconsin driver license or ID card is acceptable photo ID for voting. If you are applying for a free ID card for the first time for voting purposes and your documents to prove U.S. citizenship, name and date of birth, or legal name change are unavailable, you may use this process.
Eligibility requirements:
1.ID Card applicants must be U.S. Citizens, at least 17 years of age, and indicate that the ID card is required free of charge for the purposes of voting; and
2.ID Card applicants must claim that documents required to prove U.S. Citizenship, name and date of birth and/or legal name change are unavailable and require a fee to a government agency to obtain.
Applicants using this process to obtain an ID must:
?Apply at a DMV Service Center
?Complete a Wisconsin Identification Card Application. Social Security number must be included on this application
?Complete a Document Verification Process (DMV Administrator Petition) form
?Present documents to prove:◦ Identity
◦ Wisconsin residency (where you live in Wisconsin)
For REAL ID compliant and non-compliant cards:
?A valid (or expired eight years or less) photo driver license or photo identification card issued by Wisconsin or another jurisdiction, except a province of the Dominion of Canada.
?Valid U.S. passport or passport card.
?Military discharge papers (including certified copy of federal form DD-214).
?U.S. government and military dependent identification card.
?Marriage certificate or certified copy of judgment of divorce.
?Documents permitted under proof of name and date of birth, if it bears a photograph.
?A parent or guardian having legal custody identifies person under the age of 18 and the parent or guardian shows a valid Wisconsin operator?s license or ID card.
?Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC Card), issued by the Department of Homeland Security/Transportation Security Administration.
?A valid photo college ID card from any U.S. university, college or technical college. (Must contain student name and photograph).
?Unexpired temporary driving license or ID card receipt, including receipts from other jurisdictions.
?Social Security Card issued by the Social Security Administration.
?W-2 form including the customer's name, address and SSN.
?SSA - 1099 form.
?Non SSA-1099 form.
?Paystub with the applicants name and entire Social Security Number listed.
?Or provide BOTH of the below requirements:◦An unexpired foreign passport with a valid unexpired U.S. visa affixed accompanied by the approved I-94 form documenting the applicant's most recent admittance into the United States.
◦A document to demonstrate a non-work authorized status
For REAL ID compliant and non-compliant cards
All documents below must contain customer?s name and current Wisconsin address.
?Printed electronic copies are acceptable for the following items: ◦Paycheck, stub or earning statement with your employer's name and address issued within the last 90 days.
◦A utility bill for water, gas, electricity or land-line telephone service issued within the last 90 days. Includes cable and internet services.
◦Mobile phone bills issued in the last 90 days.
◦An account statement from a bank/financial institution or brokerage house issued within the last 90 days. Includes savings, checking, money market and brokerage accounts.
?The following documents must be originals (no electronic copies): ◦Deed/title, mortgage, rental/lease agreement for Wisconsin property (lease must include landlord's name and phone number).
◦Current valid homeowner's, renter's or motor vehicle insurance policy dated within one year of application.
◦Government-issued correspondence or product issued from a federal, state, county or city agency (original or certified copy issued within the last year). Not acceptable are the Quest and Forward card.
◦Valid Wisconsin hunting or fishing license.
◦Department of Corrections documentation: Letters from probation/parole agents on letterhead issued within the last 90 days.
◦Certified school record or transcript identifying the person by name and current address and issued within the last 90 days (and for most recent school period).
◦College enrollment documentation or Form 2019 (Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) Status) with a current Wisconsin address.
◦A photo identification card issued by a Wisconsin accredited university, college or technical college that contains the following: ◾Date of issuance
◾Photo and address of student
◾Expiration date no later than two years after date of issuance
◦Employee photo ID card issued by current employer.
◦Homeless shelter documentation.
◦Wisconsin driver license or ID card (can be expired) with current Wisconsin residence address printed on product.
◦Parent or guardian may present their Wisconsin driver license or ID. Address on record must match with the child?s current address on record for people under age 26.
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