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Pass the 6 Points of ID requirements. Pay the $24 fee. For your convenience, the MVC accepts American Express® card, MasterCard®, Visa® card, Discover card®, checks, money orders and cash. Your new non-driver ID will be mailed to you.
In order to obtain certain documents, like a standard driver license, or to verify changes to your driver record, you must prove your identity by passing the 6 Points of ID plus a Social Security number, ITIN, or affidavit.
Applicant must submit one of the following: Driving privilege card with photo issued by any state, municipality, US territory or the District of Columbia. State professional license. NJ Public Assistance card with photo. SS card with SSA verification.
Apply for a NJ ID Card. A New Jersey ID card are valid for 4 years and cost $24. You can apply for one in person – you cannot apply online or by mail. To apply for an ID Card, visit your local NJ MVC office and: Provide proof of your identity and address. See the “ Proving Your Identity and Address " section below.
New Jersey DMV ID Requirements. As part of the DMV state ID requirements in New Jersey, all applicants who wish to obtain a non-driver identification credential must be at least 14 years of age. To register as organ donors at the same time, however, residents must be at least 18 years of age.
Beginning May 7, 2025, New Jersey residents must have a Real ID compliant driver license or identification card to fly within the United States.
Real ID upgrades are available by appointment in six agencies across New Jersey. Here's everything you need to know before you head to the MVC.
To obtain a New Jersey driver's license, permit, non-driver ID card or boat license, you must prove your identity by passing the 6 Points of ID Verification. You must show: At least one Primary Document. At least one Secondary Document.
The way to sign up, and to learn more about the Real ID requirements, is by visiting realidnj.com. More than 66,000 of New Jersey’s six million drivers have already done so, said Sue Fulton, chief administrator of the state Motor Vehicle Commission.
Residents will no longer need to present a physical card or document to prove their Social Security number to get a Real ID or New Jersey license starting Wednesday.