How do I get a state ID in Idaho?

Pay stub or employment verification (must list the customer’s legal name) Idaho school enrollment records with current address or VOC for current school year and current address (college ID not accepted) Motel, hotel, campground or RV park receipt on letterhead that indicates 30 days or more of residency.

How much is a state ID in Idaho?

Identification Card costs

Age under 18Valid until 18 yoa$10
Age 18 to 21Valid until 21 yoa$10
Age 21 or over4 year ID card$15
Age 21 or over8 year ID card$25

What documentation do you need for a real ID?

To get a Real ID, you need to present documents to your DMV proving your age and identity, Social Security number and address. That generally means bringing a birth certificate or passport, a Social Security card or tax form such as a W-2, and two proofs of address.

Can I register a car online in Idaho?

Now you can register your new vehicle online. Idahoans can now save time at the Division of Motor Vehicles by registering their cars online, according to the Idaho Transportation Department.

Can I fly without a real ID?

Starting May 3, 2023, every traveler will need to present a REAL ID-compliant license or an acceptable form of identification to fly within the U.S. Passengers who do not present an acceptable form of identification will not be permitted through the security checkpoint.

What do I need to register a vehicle in Idaho?

Before you can register or title your vehicle, you will need to provide either your Idaho driver’s license number, Idaho ID card* number, or social security number (SSN), or your individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), along with your full legal name and physical address, and mailing addresss if different.

What do I bring to register my car in Idaho?

What should I bring when applying for my vehicle registration and title?

  1. The vehicle being titled and registered. You will need to have the vehicle identification number (VIN) inspected.
  2. Current title and registration.
  3. Your personal identification.
  4. Cash or a check for payment of any applicable taxes and fees.