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The law creates two types of licenses

One is the federally accepted REAL ID. The second is a Standard Basic license that is available to any New Jersey resident regardless of immigration status.

The law allows for an applicant to provide an individual tax identification number or other document designated by the department instead of a social security number “regardless of immigration status.”

The law prevents any records used to obtain a driver’s license from being public record or being otherwise disclosed except by warrant or other court order. The law also expands the documents allowed to be used as proof of identity to include but not limited to an unexpired foreign passport, a foreign driver’s license that is less than 24 months expired, and a consular identification document, but the driver will not have to prove legal residency. The driver may sign an affidavit declaring a social security number has not been issued to them, instead of submitting a social security number. The licenses will be identical to other licenses but will not meet REAL ID federal standards.

The card is distinguished from a regular driver’s license by format, color, or other visual means and is clearly marked with “FOR DRIVING PRIVILEGES ONLY–NOT VALID FOR IDENTIFICATION

The law eliminates a requirement that residents show proof of legal residence in order to obtain a license. Residents may provide proof of identity, address, and date of birth with an unexpired passport or consular document from the person’s country of citizenship; an Oregon driver license, permit, or identification card that has been expired for less than 13 years; or a driver’s license from another state (valid or expired less than a year) application.

The law also prohibits discrimination against people with Standard Basic licenses

The law allows the DMV to issue a “driving privilege” card to undocumented immigrants who can prove Utah residency. ” The card may not be used for government identification and is valid for one year. Continuar leyendo: “The law creates two types of licenses” →