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Any New Jersey resident age 17 or older who does not drive may apply for a nondriver photo identification card, which is issued solely for the purpose of providing identification. This card can be used to board an airplane, cash checks, check into a hotel, enter a bar, and anything else where state photo ID is requested.

To apply for a nondriver photo ID card from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC), take the following steps:

  1. Visit your local MVC Agency.
  2. Fill in the front side of a nondriver ID application form.
  3. Provide proof of age, identity, and Social Security number according to the state's six-point verification system.
 
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Handicapped ID Card

Any New Jersey resident age 17 or older who has a disability may apply for a nondriver handicapped ID card. You can call the MVC at (609) 292-6500 or (888) 486-3339 to be sent a nondriver ID application form, or you may pick one up at the MVC Agency.

To apply for a nondriver handicapped ID card:

  1. Fill in the front side of the nondriver ID application form.
  2. Have your physician complete the certification portion on the back.
  3. Visit your local MVC Agency.
  4. Provide proof of age, identity, and Social Security number according to the state's six-point verification system.

Fees

The fee for the nondriver ID card or nondriver handicapped ID card is $24, payable by cash, check, or money order. Other fees include $24 for renewal and $11 for a duplicate or changes.

Renewals

New Jersey ID cards are issued for a period of four years, with an expiration date of the card holder's birthday.

New Jersey does not currently offer online or mail-in renewal options for ID cards, so you will need to go in person to your local Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) office to complete the renewal.


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