[Nfbf-l] State ID
Mark Tardif
markspark at bellsouth.net
Sat Aug 4 15:55:18 UTC 2012
I wasn't aware that you could do that. That particular card I always keep
by itself, separate from other cards so I can always get it out quickly if I
need to do so.
Mark Tardif
Welcome to my planet
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> Mark,
> Did you get a braille label put on the back of your card that identifies
> it?
> Sincerely,
> Carolyn Lapp
> Executive Director
> Florida Outreach Center for the Blind, Inc.
> 2315 S. Congress Avenue
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Tardif" <markspark at bellsouth.net>
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> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 2:52 PM
> Subject: [Nfbf-l] State ID
>
>
>> Well, I just successfully obtained my new Florida ID card. Because this
>> has been talked about on the list before and people have struggled with
>> it, let me just give a brief review of what's necessary. First, a
>> warning that the state does not notify you about your old ID being about
>> to expire. Therefore, keep track of it. When you go to DMV, no
>> appointment is necessary, at least that is the case in this office in
>> Stuart, but you must bring an original birth certificate, Social Security
>> Card, and two proofs of your residency in Florida. Those can be recent
>> bills you have received with your name and address on them, or they can
>> be letters you've received from a government agency, such as the Social
>> Security Administration. But two of those are necessary. If you have
>> your old ID card, bring that with you as well. I believe if you have a
>> passport, that can take the place of at least some of that documentation.
>> It is really a quick process if you have all your paperwork together.
>> The ID will cost $31.25. And by the way, if you are planning on moving
>> to another state, as I am, don't expect that you can get a temporary ID
>> or some sort of sticker that might reduce or eliminate the cost. In
>> someone else's words, there ain't no such animal. So there you have it,
>> I hope that helps anyone who might be ready to obtain another state ID
>> card.
>>
>> Mark Tardif
>> Welcome to my planet
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