Texas Register, Volume 25, Number 11, Pages 2223-2484, March 17, 2000 Page: 2,301
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Texas Government Code, 411.004(3) and Texas Transporta-
tion Code, 521.005 are affected by this proposal.
15.24. Identification of Applicants.
All original applicants for driver's license or identification certificates
must present proof of identity satisfactory to the department. There
are three categories of documents that may be presented to establish
that acceptable proof of identity.
(1) Standalone identification. These items are complete
within themselves and require no supporting instruments:
(A)-(C) (No change.)
(D) United States Immigration and Naturalization Ser-
vice document with verified data -and identifiable photo. Exceptions
to this are: [This would include a valid passport issued by a foe.-g
country with a valid United State]s sat]
(i) Record of Arrival and Departure stamped
"Refugee" (1-94) no photo required, or
(ii) Passports issued by a foreign country with an
1-20 student certification with a valid or expired visa;
(E) valid photo DL or photo ID issued by another
(United States) state, Puerto Rico, [or] the District of Columbia, or
Canadian province; or,
(F) United States military ID card with identifiable
photo.
(2) Documented identification. These items are recorded
governmental documents (United States, 1 of the 50 states, a United
States territory, District of Columbia, or Canadian province) whose
authenticity can be verified (traceable to an original source for
confirmation or refutation):
(A) original or certified copy of a birth certificate
issued by the appropriate State or Canadian province Bureau of Vital
Statistics or equivalent agency;
(B)-(D) (No change.)
(3)-(4) (No change.)
15.30. Identification Certificates.
(a) Identification certificates are dated to expire on the next
birth date of the holder occurring six years after date of application,
except that a certificate that is issued to a person 60 years of age or
older does not expire.
(b) All original applicants for identification certificate must
present proof of identity as required in 15.24 of this title (relating
to Identification of Applicants.[satisfactory to the department There
are three categories of documents that may be presented to establish
that acceptable proof of identity]
t- Standalone identification. These items are complete
within themselves and requie no supporting istments .
HA) valid or expired Texas driver's license (Db) or
identification (I0) with photo;]
HCt United States citizenship (natuaization) certifi-
ate with identifiable photo
H(> 1United States Immigration and Naturqal;ization
Service document with verified data and idetifiable photo This
would include a valid passport issued by a foreign ontry with a
Ua Unite States visaE)valid phete D or phte ID issued by another
(United States) state Pueto Rico or the District of Columbia , e
.() United States military D card with identifiable
2) Doeumented identification- These items are recorded
governmenta l documents (United States I of the 50 states a
United States t Distr t of Columbia) whose authenticity
can be verified (traceable to an original souree for confirmation or
refftuation+4
(A) original or certified copy of a birth certificate
issued by the appropriate State Bureau of Vital Statisties or equivalent
(B) original or certified copy of United States Depart-
ment of State ertification of Birth (issued to United States citizens
born abroad); ore
H> .igi..a or e.iied copy of court order with name
and date of birth (DOB)+
H{$ bFor tppliafts Born before 4964 .the following
items would be acceptable in this category:
{+i) original or ertified copy of Form DD-214I
{(ii) original or certified copy of other state or
federal governmental record that states name and DOR (suchr as
United States census reeerd or Se.ial Security reerds
e TSupporting id nteiftio sen These i tm consist of
other records or documents that aid examining personnel i estab-
lish; g the identity of the applicant. The following items are listed
as examples only and should not be construed as an absolute list of
"mast have" items.
HA)pli m school reeords&9
H(B) infant baptismal reeords.
H .. insurance policy (at least two (2) years old,
[() vehicle ei
HE) home mortgage records.
HF) marriage iefenseti
[G) two years of utility bills
(H) children's birth certificates;]
H) library e~ardJ
miary reserds
H(K) award or certificate from educational institution;]divorce decree;]
iginal or certi ied cpy of lma iag ense or
HM) v-ter registration heard.
(N) Seial Secity eards
1(() pilot's license;]
c coneealedi hangn license; or
HQ) Texas driver's license temporary receipt
(4) Every o rginal applicant must present:
(A) one piece of standaloe identi catio, oPROPOSED RULES March 17, 2000 25 TexReg 2301
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