For a REAL ID, you usually need paperwork that proves identity , your Social Security number , and residency in your state. In most states, that means one document for identity, one for SSN, and two proof-of-residency documents, though the exact list depends on your state’s DMV rules.

Common documents

  • Identity / lawful status: U.S. birth certificate, U.S. passport, passport card, Permanent Resident Card, or other immigration/citizenship documents.
  • Social Security number: Social Security card, W-2, SSA-1099, non-SSA-1099, or a pay stub showing your full SSN.
  • Residency: Utility bill, bank statement, lease or mortgage document, vehicle registration, tax records, or similar mail showing your name and address.

What to bring

  • Original documents, not photocopies, unless your state says otherwise.
  • If your name changed, bring marriage certificates or a court order showing the legal name change.
  • Check whether your state needs two proofs of residency and whether they must be dated recently.

Fast checklist

  1. Pick one identity document.
  2. Gather one SSN document.
  3. Gather two residency documents.
  4. Bring name-change papers if needed.
  5. Take originals to the DMV appointment.

The exact paperwork can vary by state, so the safest move is to match your documents to your state DMV’s checklist.