Oregon DMV Driver Policy Unit 2 RBD
DD1173-1)
Out-of-state, District of Columbia, U.S. Territorial government or
Canadian driver license, instruction permit, or ID card, that
contains the applicant’s photograph, not expired more than
one year. Cards that are hole-punched or marked “Not Valid as
ID” are not acceptable.
Oregon driver license, instruction permit, or ID card not expired
more than thirteen years (must have a photograph)
Non-immigrant visa issued by the U.S. Department of State, not
expired more than five years
Temporary immigrant visa (I551) issued by the U.S. Department
of State, not expired more than five years
U.S. Department of State driver license or non-driver ID card not
expired more than five years
Oregon Concealed Weapon Permit/Concealed Handgun
License, not expired more than five years
Social Security Card or Individual Taxpayer Identification
Number issuance letter from the IRS
A Mexican Consulate ID Card, not expired more than five
years
A Guatemalan Consulate ID card, not expired more than five
years
A letter verifying identity provided by an Oregon County
Community Corrections agency, approved by Oregon DMV
A letter verifying identity provided by the U.S. Pretrial Services,
approved by Oregon DMV
A letter verifying identity provided by the Oregon Youth Authority,
approved by Oregon DMV
A letter verifying identity provided by the U.S. District Court
Probation Office, approved by Oregon DMV
Oregon Department of Correction Release Identification Card,
issued after April 30, 2005
and Date of Birth
(Secondary)
If you are unable to present one document from above you will
need to present at least two documents from this list. At least one
of the two required documents must contain both your full current
name and date of birth.
U.S. Military discharge papers
An Oregon student body card
U.S. or foreign certified school records
An Oregon Job Corps Identification Card
A W2 or 1099 tax form for the current tax year
A Medicare Card or Medicaid Card
A court document issued by a court in the U.S. that shows the
applicant is a party to the judicial proceeding. The document
must contain court signatures and seals. Acceptable documents
are:
o Gender, name change, or both
o Adoption, guardianship, custody, or child support
o Judgement of dissolution or annulment of marriage or
domestic partnership
o A court document issued by a Bankruptcy court that
shows the applicant is a party to a bankruptcy proceeding
U.S. government issued marriage license, domestic