im 19 and from pa and i need to go get a photo i.d. from the dmv today because i dont drive. (lol yeah i know) and i got on the website www.dmv.state.pa.us and i have everything that i need in order to go get one. birth certificate, ssc, money order for $10, and what i think is two acceptable forms of proof of residency. now on the website it says i have to have a citizens proof and a non-citizens proof. and the two forms i have are a pay stub from this year. i just dont know if that would qualify under "tax records" as the website shows under non-citizens proof. and i also have a medical bill from my local hospital that has my name and address written on the front of the envolope as well as typed on the actual bill, along with my fathers name too. am i all set??
Update:i called and checked but the woman who answered the phone said that she wasn't authorized to tell me the acceptable proofs. she gave me a 1800 number and i called it and i never got my answer.
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I would add a notarized affidavit from your dad that you are a legally born US citizen, and your parents were US citizens at the time of your birth. Couldn't hurt !
Seem to be. I'd call ahead and check to be sure though.