What documents do I need to bring to the DMV to get a Real ID?
To obtain a Real ID in Maine, an individual must present several specific documents at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The primary purpose of the Real ID is to establish identity and residence, and the requirements emphasize this by mandating proof of several key attributes.
First, a person must provide proof of identity. This can typically be satisfied by presenting a valid, unexpired US passport, a birth certificate, or a certificate of naturalization. In cases where an applicant does not possess these documents, other options may exist, but they should be checked directly on the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles website.
Next, proof of Social Security number is also necessary. This can be shown through a Social Security card, a W-2 form, or a pay stub that clearly displays the individual's name and Social Security number.
Additionally, proof of residence in Maine must be provided, which can be achieved with documents such as utility bills, bank statements, or rental agreements that show the applicant's name and current address. It is advisable to have at least two documents for this purpose.
It is important to verify what documents are acceptable and ensure they meet the requirements set forth by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The regulations can sometimes change, and the current web page of the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles will have the most up-to-date and detailed information for applicants seeking a Real ID.

Answered Aug 4, 2025
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