I moved to Lexington and would like to enquire about getting a Ky. ID card,

Q) Recently I moved to Lexington and would like to enquire about getting a Ky. ID card, whether I need an appointment and what documents I need to apply. I am almost 80 years old and do not drive.

A) To obtain a Kentucky ID card, you will need to visit a Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KTC) office in Lexington. You may be required to make an appointment before visiting, so it would be best to check the KTC website or call the office to confirm.

To apply for a Kentucky ID card, you will need to provide proof of your identity, age, and Kentucky residency. Acceptable documents include a birth certificate, passport, Social Security card, and utility bill or lease agreement with your name and Lexington address.

You will also need to bring any valid forms of identification that you currently have, such as a driver’s license, state ID card, or passport.

As you are almost 80 years old, it may be helpful for you to bring someone to help you with the application process and carry your documents.

Please note that the information provided here is general in nature and you should check the official website of Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for the most up to date information or contact the Lexington office for more information on the specific requirements for obtaining an ID card.

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