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Real ID Documentation Checklist 120 80 90 120 Orland Granger 120 STEUBEN 127 80 13 90 94 90 19 120 Angola 80 20 Elkhart LaGrange 20 Metz Michigan South 20 2 15 1 City 20 Bend 9 Whiting 35 Mishawaka 33 20 4 LAGRANGE East Chicago 2 Goshen Hudson Porter 421 19 Topeka 94 LaPorte 33 Chesterton ST. JOSEPH 31 1 90 Wakarusa Portage 35 Gary 2 North Hammond 13 Westville Liberty Kendallville Butler ELKHART 6 Griffith Hobart 6 49 13 Waterloo Walkerton 6 9 Sedan 41 Nappanee Bremen Merrillville LAPORTE 6 Albion DEKALB Newville 30 Syracuse 53 30 Tyner Auburn 2 Valparaiso 31 15 North NOBLE Garrett Webster 231 30 Plymouth Crown KOSCIUSKO 33 Point 421 35 Hamlet PORTER 30 1 37 Cedar 65 205 231 MARSHALL 41 Lake Kouts Knox 69 Grabill Hebron Warsaw Churubusco STARKE Churubusco Lowell 2 Argos Winona Lake 9 Culver 3 15 469 North Mentone 30 33 LAKE 24 2 Judson Columbia City 30 Shelby Claypool Demotte 25 South Monterey 31 Whitley Fort 231 Wayne New Haven 30 Lake Village 35 FULTON WHITLEY 24 14 9 Medaryville Winamac 14 114 ALLEN Gifford 14 Rochester Fair Oaks Real ID Documentation ChecklistAkron 114 41 469 27 North 33 Kewanna Manchester HUNTINGTON JASPER 421 PULASKI 25 Macy 69 NEWTON As of May 3, 2023, a RealStar CityID-compliant driver’s license, 1 24 31 Ossian permit, or identification card will be required to board Roann 24 Huntington 114 WABASH 114 114 Morocco Rensselaer 15 224 Markle 224 Decatur commercial airplanes or enter certainRoyal federal facilities. Center 9 Brook 231 Monon 24 ADAMS Bring the appropriate documentation from25 CASS each category belowWabash to 3 35 Monroe Bluffton your local BMV421 Branch to upgrade to a Real ID. Peru 27 24 Logansport 24 Warren Kentland 24 Monticello 9 WELLS 1 La Fontaine Berne Remington 19 41 35 Poneto 52 43 65 WHITE 29 MIAMI 9 Earl Park 25 Walton REALID.IN.gov 1 - IDENTITY 31 | 888-692-6841 BENTON Converse 18 67 421 Trinity 231 18 18 Marion Bryant Fowler Brookston CARROLL Galveston 4 - SOCIAL SECURITY18 NUMBERMontpelier Present ONE original documentDelphi to establish identity. 3 35 41 25 18 GRANT Gas City BLACKFORD JAY □ Unexpired U.S. Passport or U.S. PassportFlora Card. 931 Present ONE original document with your name Battle 39 HOWARD Hartford Portland 26 Battle 31 Greentown 52 25 * 35 □ Original or certified GroundcopyG of a birth certificate filed with22 a U.S. state or and22 full Social Security number toCity establish Social Kokomo 1 Oxford territory office of vital statistics or equivalent agency in your state of Security number. Fairmount 29 69 67 birth.*++ Russiaville 931 Fowlerton West Lafayette Sedalia 31 □ Social Security Card. 26 Redkey Lafayette 9 Eaton □ Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) issued by U.S. Department of Sharpsville 421 □ W-2 Form. 27 WARREN 52 37 35 State: FormsShadeland FS-240, DS-1350, orMulberry FS-545.CLINTON TIPTON□ SSA- 1099 Form. Gaston 25 * 28 Ridgeville □ Certificate of Citizenship:52 Forms N-560 or N-561. 35 39 Kempton Tipton□ A non-SSA - 1099 Form. 63 41 □ Certificate of Naturalization issued by DHS: FormsFrankfort* N-550 or N-570. TIPPECANOE 28 Elwood Attica 421 □ Pay stub containing the applicant’sDELAWARE name and Social Security number. 28 Alexandria 32 Farmland 32 Williamsport 28 □ Unexpired Permanent Resident Card: Form I-551. 421 * Muncie 28 * If you are unable to document eligibility for a Social Security number (SSN),Winchester □ Unexpired foreign passport231 in your name with English subtitles or 39 State Line Colfax 65 Kirklin 31 13 Yorktown City you must provideMADISON proof of ineligibility from the Social Security Administration translation,New with Richmond an unexpired U.S. Visa and an approved I-94. HAMILTON 32 3 RANDOLPH (SSA). Letters more than 60 days old will 67not be accepted. □ Unexpired foreign passport without a U.S.Visa if your authorized Cicero 35 Sheridan Anderson Lynn 41 Covington MONTGOMERY 37 36 admittance and lawful status can be verified by DHS. 32 Blountsville Thorntown 52 5 - INDIANA RESIDENCY □ Unexpired Employment74 Authorization Card: Form I-766.* Noblesville Sulphur Hillsboro Lebanon Westfield Springs □ Unexpired Indiana136 Real ID credential. 32 Present TWO38 original documents36 with your name 32 Economy Crawfordsville and Indiana69 residential address to establish Indiana □ Other documentation as determined by DHS or the BMV Carmel 38 HENRY 27 FOUNTAIN 421 Ingalls New Castle BOONE Hagerstown 63 Commissioner. 47 Zionsville residency. Documents must contain a residential38 35 Kingman Fishers 38 231 865 address. A 67post office box will not be accepted. 465 Shirley 70 2 - NAME CHANGE (IF APPLICABLE)** Greensboro Richmond 36 136 □ U.S. Postal HANCOCKService change of address confirmation. Ladoga 74 MARION 70 If your current name does not match the nameLizton on your identity Lawrence Centerville □ An Indiana voter registration card.Knightstown 40 47 Newport document (e.g., birth certificate), additional documentationBrownsburg is required. 65 Boston Indianapolis□ Survey70 of your IndianaGreenfield property. WAYNE Russellville 3 Supporting documentation must be government-issued.Speedway 40 HENDRICKS □ Utility company, credit card, doctor, or hospital bill issued within 60 Bloomingdale Cumberland See41 IMPORTANT NAME CHANGE INFORMATION 36below 70 days of application. 27 Rockville 36 Danville 52 for more36 details. Bainbridge □ Residence465 mortgage or similar loan contract, or lease or 44 63 Plainfield Connersville rental contract. Morristown RUSH 44 VERMILLION PUTNAM 3 - LAWFUL59 STATUS PARKE 231 40 421 70 □ Bank statement or bank9 transaction receipt, datedRushville withinFAYETTE 60 days of 44 UNION Blanford 135 Clinton Greencastle Stilesville 101 Present ONE original document to establish lawful application. 52 Greenwood Mooresville 37 74 status. More than one document may be required. New□ Current motor vehicle loan payment book. Carbon 67 Whiteland□ Valid homeowner’s,Shelbyville renter’s, or car insurance policy datedLaurel within one 244 □ Unexpired U.S. Passport or U.S. Passport Card. 69 31 40 44 3 63 41 MORGAN Bargersville year of application. 52 □ Original or certified copy of a birth certificate filed with a U.S. state or 150 Brazil 70 Cloverdale Brookville 135□ W-2Franklin Form, propertySHELBY tax, excise tax bill, or Social Security West Terre territory office of vital statistics or equivalent agency in your state of St. Paul Haute 1 Terre Martinsville 44 Administration65 or other pension or retirement annual benefit summaryFRANKLIN Haute birth.++ 252 statement, dated within current or immediately prior year. 52 59 Center 231 JOHNSON 40 □ Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) issued by U.S. Department252 of Greensburg Point Edinburgh □ Pre-printed pay stub, dated9 within 60 days of application. 46 67 69 74 State:46 Forms FS-240, DS-1350 or FS-545.Gosport 31 Riley 37 Indiana Department of Child Services child support check stub,Batesville Certificate of Citizenship: Forms46 N-560 or N-561. □ Hope Harrison □ CLAY Hartsville 46 421 41 135 Medicaid or Medicare benefit statement dated within 60 days of Sunman 150 □ Certificate of Naturalization issued by DHS: Forms N-550 or N-570. BARTHOLOMEW DECATUR 1 VIGO 9 Spencer application. Napoleon □ Unexpired Permanent ResidentOWEN Card: Form I-551.Ellettsville 3 Clay City □ Valid Indiana handgunColumbus permit. 67 Nashville □ Unexpired foreign passport in your name with English subtitles or DEARBORN 46 46 RIPLEY MONROE First-class mail from any46 federal or state court or agency, dated within Farmersburgtranslation, with an unexpired U.S. Visa and an approved I-94. □ Lawrenceburg Bloomington Elizabethtown 46 60 days of application. Shelburn□ Unexpired foreign passport without a U.S.Visa if your authorized 7 Versailles 11 50 BROWN□ Valid and active ID card31 issued pursuant to the Indiana Attorney admittance and lawful status can be verified by DHS.45 Holton Worthington General’s address confidentiality program under IC 5-26.5. 50 □ Proof of application for asylum in the U.S.: Form I-589. 65 231 GREENE North SULLIVAN Sullivan□ I-797 Notice of Action received by DHS and accompanied by other 56 54 Vernon 67 69 37 Vernon Rising Sun 54 U.S. Citizenship and54 ImmigrationBloomfield Services (USCIS) documents. * Document may establish identity and lawful status. 50 OHIO Harrodsburg 56 Linton ++ If born outside the U.S., delayed birth certificates3 do not establish □ Other USCIS lawful status57 documents that can be used to verify lawful Kurtz 41 JACKSON 421 150 Seymour 156 Lyons 37 lawful status. status with DHS. 54 54 Dupont Canaan Carlisle 58 LAWRENCE JENNINGS 7 67 31 SWITZERLAND 50 Brownstown 156 **IMPORTANT NAME CHANGECrane INFORMATION: JEFFERSON Bedford Medora 56 Elnora 231 Deputy Vevay name change(s) (marriage, adoption, court order, etc.), you may need to provide additional135 government-issued documents to support any or Oaktown If your current name does not match your identity documentMadison due to a Odon Austin all name changes. For example, if you were born Jane Smith then married 256 56 256 358 MARTIN 37 56 need67 to bring in your marriage license. If, however, your identityMitchell document matches your current married name (you have a current passport 50 Little SCOTT 41 69 Tom Cooper and your legal name is now Jane Cooper, you will 150 Bicknell Cornettsville York 62 which says Jane Cooper), this is sufficient and you do not need to prove your name change. 56 67 57 Huron WASHINGTON Scottsburg KNOX 50 DAVIESS 150 Orleans Vincennes Shoals For more information, visit REALID.IN.gov. 50 60 50 550 150 150 Salem 56 62 150 Livonia Otisco 41 61 Monroe City Washington 231 Paoli 56 60 New Pekin French Lick 135 CLARK 150 56 Charlestown 61 ORANGE Hardinsburg 65 Petersburg 37 56 60 Sellersburg 57 Hazleton 56 61 56 150 Greenville FLOYD PIKE Jasper H 265 Clarksville English Milltown DUBOIS HARRISON Princeton Jeffersonville 64 64 New CRAWFORD Albany Oakland 237 Huntingburg 145 64 111 41 City Owensville GIBSON Holland 231 62 69 Spurgeon Ferdinand Leavenworth Corydon 64 Fort Branch 61 37 68 135 68 68 62 64 PERRY New Amsterdam Poseyville Elberfeld Stanley WARRICK Santa 66 57 Claus 61 Laconia 111 Boonville 145 VANDERBURGH 231 SPENCER 62 69 69 66 Chrisney Tell POSEY 62 61 66 37 Chandler City 66 Evansville 66 Grandview 237 62 Newburgh Cannelton Mt.
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