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The exact documents you need to bring to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent state agency (like the Department of Driver Services – DDS) can vary depending on your state and whether you are also renewing your license or getting a REAL ID.
However, based on common requirements, here is a general list of documents and information you should prepare:
Essential Items to Bring for an Address Change
Your Current Driver’s License or ID Card: This is required for identification and to reference your existing record.Proof of New Residential Address: This is the most crucial part. You will typically need one or two documents (depending on your state’s requirements, and whether you have a REAL ID already) that show your name and the new address.
Commonly Accepted Documents (must be current/recent):
Utility bill (water, gas, electric, cable, or cell phone)
Signed lease agreement or mortgage statement
Valid vehicle registration or insurance policy/card
Bank or credit card statement
Government mail (tax return, voter registration card, etc.)
Payment for Fees: While some states allow one free address change during the license term, others may charge a small fee, especially if you are requesting a new physical card or if your license is close to expiring (which might require a full renewal).
⭐️ Important Considerations
Online vs. In-Person: Many states allow you to change your address online or through a mobile app, which is often the fastest and easiest option. If you change it online, you might not receive a new physical card unless you specifically request and pay for one.REAL ID: If your current license is not a REAL ID (it may not have a star in the corner) and you want to upgrade it, you will need to bring the full set of REAL ID documents, which typically includes:
Proof of Identity (e.g., U.S. Birth Certificate or Passport)
Proof of Social Security Number (e.g., Social Security Card or W-2)
Two (2) documents proving your current residential address.
Time Limit: Most states require you to update your address within a short period (e.g., 10 to 60 days) of moving.
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