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csziggy

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41. In order to get a photo ID or driver's license in Florida you have to provide a birth certificate
Wed Nov 15, 2017, 01:02 PM
Nov 2017

Or proof of citizenship. Women who have been married, divorced, or widowed have to provide documentation of each of those events in order to prove a trail for any name change.

People who have lost everything probably do not have certified copies of the needed documents. Getting them from offices in Puerto Rico may be impossible with the continuing problems of power supply and lack of services.

Here is what Florida requires:


The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) requires you to apply for your Florida REAL ID card in person at a Division of Driver Licenses.

To do so, make an appointment online using the DHSMV's OASIS online service before visiting a nearby Division of Driver Licenses office and provide:

Proof of identity (1 document). Examples are:
A valid, unexpired U.S. passport.
Original or certified copy of a birth certificate.
Certificate of Naturalization issued by the DHS.
For non-U.S. citizens, please see “Non-U.S. Citizen FL ID Requirements" below.
Social Security card.
If you do not have a Social Security number, the DHSMV requires that you bring a letter from the Social Security Administration indicating you were never issued one, plus an acceptable document proving your identity.
Proof of FL residency (2 documents). Examples are:
Deed, mortgage, or rental/lease agreement.
Florida voter registration card.
W-2 form or 1099 form.
Payment for your FL ID card fee:
Original ID card: $25.
ID card renewal: $25.
Duplicate ID card: $25.
Address change: $25.
Tax Collector office additional service fee: $6.25

The DHSMV's GatherGoGet page has a list of all acceptable documentation.
https://www.dmv.org/fl-florida/id-cards.php
130,000 Puerto Ricans abandoned by Trump move to state he won by only 113,000 votes Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #1
Register, register, register & then GOTV GOTV GOTV !!! Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #2
Also, fight like hell any new voter ID requirements or new residency standards adopted. rogue emissary Nov 2017 #5
#ProtectTheVote Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #9
Florida! July 30 2018 is the deadline to register for primaries! Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #3
We welcome our fellow country people! mcar Nov 2017 #4
My State of NY is even offering IN-STATE tuition to incoming Puerto Ricans! Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #6
That is great! mcar Nov 2017 #7
+1! KPN Nov 2017 #42
See! Seeeeee! angrychair Nov 2017 #8
You know that crooked state will find a way Thrill Nov 2017 #10
They have high-turnout in the island for their elections there. Am sure many are motivated. Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #11
it could cost us a senate seat DrDan Nov 2017 #12
??? Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #14
I second those ???s. Nt moriah Nov 2017 #16
Scott vs Nelson - Scott has gone out of his way to get the PR vote DrDan Nov 2017 #17
Puerto Ricans in Florida are to the left of Cubans & now that their island was left 4 dead Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #19
I agree with that in general - but Scott has, as I said, gone out of his way DrDan Nov 2017 #20
Sen. Bill Nelson offices & phone numbers: Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #23
I just called Sen. Nelson office and learned that he went to the island and is working to pass Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #32
that's a good thing - but realize Scott has declared an emergency for all Fl counties to aid PR's, DrDan Nov 2017 #54
Well, am glad they are being helped anyhow. Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #55
can't disagree at all - my dil is from PR with family still there DrDan Nov 2017 #56
Then we should be focusing on making sure they are registered as Dems in time KPN Nov 2017 #44
PR's are registering to vote in Florida - however most are choosing "no party affiliation" DrDan Nov 2017 #58
YES!!! That is good news. usaf-vet Nov 2017 #13
Also, they don't need passports to come to the mainland. Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #15
And yet, in our new papers please society if your melanin level is high... Wounded Bear Nov 2017 #18
I hope they turn out to vote Vogon_Glory Nov 2017 #21
Why do you suppose that is? KPN Nov 2017 #46
No, its not because theyre undocumented Vogon_Glory Nov 2017 #50
Curious. Do you have data that shows that? KPN Nov 2017 #51
No, I leave the data-collecting to other folks. Vogon_Glory Nov 2017 #53
Cue up GOP voter suppression efforts against past residents of PR workhat Nov 2017 #22
Cue Up DownriverDem Nov 2017 #30
GOP will assign an entire team of fascists to this issue to stop as many patriots Eliot Rosewater Nov 2017 #35
it will be hard for many to prove citizenship...... getagrip_already Nov 2017 #24
If they were able to fly or take a ship to the mainland they have their id's. Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #25
but what id? getagrip_already Nov 2017 #26
Hello? DownriverDem Nov 2017 #28
yes, and so are hispanics who have been born here, but.... getagrip_already Nov 2017 #37
In order to get a photo ID or driver's license in Florida you have to provide a birth certificate csziggy Nov 2017 #41
So ... what can Democrats do to help the them obtain proof of their US citizenship? KPN Nov 2017 #47
Florida Dems, please gear up to help our fellow citizens Hekate Nov 2017 #63
I called Sen Nelson office & learned that incoming Puerto Ricans are being helped @ d Intnl Airport Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #33
Get ready for lawsuits then DownriverDem Nov 2017 #29
The Question DownriverDem Nov 2017 #27
I called Sen Nelson office just now & spoke to them about that! Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #34
and? getagrip_already Nov 2017 #38
I was told that incoming Puerto Ricans are being helped at the Intnl Airport get Florida drivers Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #40
that wasn't the question.... getagrip_already Nov 2017 #60
That 113K is due to an unprecedented turnout of WWC voters which will not be matched again. LonePirate Nov 2017 #31
WWC? Vogon_Glory Nov 2017 #49
White Working Class (the non-degreed white workers who turned out in force due to his racism) LonePirate Nov 2017 #57
That supposed win is due to vote suppression and tampering. triron Nov 2017 #36
I agree! Thanks for reminder! Madam45for2923 Nov 2017 #39
And so far, from what I can gather, KPN Nov 2017 #48
The refugees from Puerto Rico may well change the Florida political landscape Gothmog Nov 2017 #43
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2017 #45
"both parties are going to be after them" .... BOTH ? Some F**king neck. OnDoutside Nov 2017 #52
Send some to my county. nt Blue_true Nov 2017 #59
Plenty of room in Texas :) :) uponit7771 Nov 2017 #61
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2017 #62
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