What documents do I need to bring to the DMV/RMV to get my driver's license?

Asked a year ago
To obtain a driver's license at the Minnesota DMV/RMV, you must bring specific documents. Firstly, you need to provide your identification, such as a valid passport, birth certificate, or permanent resident card. Additionally, you must bring proof of your social security number, such as a social security card or W-2 form. Furthermore, it is necessary to present two documents for proof of residency, like a utility bill, bank statement, or rental agreement. If you are under 18, a parental or guardian-signed form is required. Lastly, prior to taking the written and road test, payment for the license fee should be made. Ensure you have all the necessary documents alongside the required payment to complete the process smoothly at the DMV/RMV.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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