What
are Personal Documents?
If you are applying for a New 1st time US passport
you need to show proof of Identification. A valid drivers
license from any state is required. If you do not have a valid
drivers license, you must submit at least three (3)
of the following forms of identification and the document must
date back at least five (5) years or more.
You are requested to send copies of several documents
which would tend to better establish your identity.
The following is a suggested list of documents
which have proved helpful in the past with other passport applications.
You may send copies of any personal documents that you have,
which may not be listed and they will be considered. Any type
of document which is expired, such as an identification card
or license will also be considered.
Originals of the following are preferred.
- Work identification card
- Government identification card (federal,
state, municipal)
- Student identification card (school or college)
- Drivers License (Expired/Valid)
- Military discharge (DD-214)
- Selective Service Registration card and/or
Classification
- Official Military Identification
- Union membership card
- Professional License (pilot, nurse, beautician,
x-ray technician)
- Medicare card
- Welfare card
- Marriage certificate and/or license
- Divorce decree.
- Grammar school diploma and/or transcript
- High school diploma and/or transcript
- College diploma and/or transcript
- Technical/Trade school diploma and/or transcript
- Credit Cards
- Insurance papers
- Expired passport
- Baptismal certificate
- Voter registration card
- Vehicle registration and/or title
- Income tax records
- W-2 forms (Statement of Earnings)
- Hunting/Fishing license
- Mortgage/Loan contracts
- Library cards
- Medical/Hospital records
- Affidavit of Identifying witness (Form DSP-71) NOTE: The
witness must be a citizen or permanent resident of the US and
must be able to present acceptable identification as well as
certify that he/she has know the applicant for at least two
(2) years. The witness must be present with the applicant and
complete and execute an affidavit before the same agent who
executes the application.
* Personal Discussion with the applicant is sometime
acceptable primarily in the case of elderly application.
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