![]() The MVC successfully launched status-neutral licensing at the beginning of May. ![]() “But beginning June 1, applicants who do not have a Social Security number or ITIN can provide an affidavit to meet that requirement.” “Those applying for a standard driver license still need to use ‘6 Points of ID’ to prove their identity and offer proof of NJ residency,” said Sue Fulton, MVC Chief Administrator. ![]() Until June 1, the existing requirements for a standard driver license or non-driver ID card remain in effect. The instructions and format for the affidavit and updated requirements for a standard driver license or non-driver ID card will be posted to their respective links on the MVC website. TRENTON – Starting June 1, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) will allow applicants without a Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) to submit a sworn affidavit to meet the requirements for a standard NJ driver license or non-driver ID card. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Starting June 1, Applicants for a NJ Driver License Can Submit an Affidavit in Lieu of Social Security Number or ITIN
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