![]() 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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