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arizona id card

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Andrew Walker

Updated on June 03, 2026

PHOENIX – Arizona motorists who’ve had their Driver License suspended may now order a temporary six-month I.D. card online at ServiceArizona.com. Until now, this service required an in-person visit to an Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division office.

What documents do I need to get an Arizona ID card?

Required Documents List
Bring One Document: Proof of Identity (Birth certificate; U.S. Passport; Passport Card)If you need a certified copy of an Arizona birth certificate, the Arizona Department of Health Services now accepts online orders (link is external) with expedited processing.

How do I get my Arizona ID card?

Identification cards for children and adults are available at any MVD office or Authorized Third Party Driver License provider. Begin your application online.

Can I get my ID card online?

e-Home Affairs allows people to apply for their smart ID cards and passports, upload supporting documents and pay for their applications online. The best part of this process is that individuals can now do all of this in the comfort of their own homes.

How long does it take to get an Arizona ID card?

For Your Safety and Security

Customers doing a driver license or identification card transaction at an MVD or Authorized Third Party office will receive their credential in the mail at the address listed on their application. Customers should allow up to 15 days to receive it in the mail.

What is proof of residency in Arizona?

Approved documents are:

Valid Arizona driver’s license, Arizona identification card, or motor vehicle registration. Real estate deed or mortgage documents. Property tax bill (most recent) Valid Residential lease or rental agreement (signed by both landlord & tenant)

How much does an Arizona ID cost?

Customers may possess a customary Driver License and/or Travel ID. How much does a Replacement Driver License or Identification Card cost? Replacement Driver License, Identification or Travel ID Cards will cost you a state fee of $12.00.

Do you need an appointment for Arizona DMV?

PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division reminds customers that all MVD office visits require an appointment. Only services that have to be done in person are available. This does not apply to Authorized Third Party providers.

What do I need to get a state ID?

How to Get a State I.D. Card from the DMV
Fill out an application form.Provide proof of U.S. citizenship.Provide proof of state residency.Provide your Social Security Number.Have your thumbprint taken.Have your picture taken.Pay a small fee.

Do Az ID cards expire?

To the best of my knowledge, ANY resident in AZ can obtain a state-issued ID. I have seen people of all ages with state ID; they are available to anyone without a driver’s license, not just seniors. And you’re correct, they no longer have an expiration date.

How do I get a replacement ID from the DMV?

How to Request a Replacement DL/ID in an office
Complete a new DL/ID application. Use our online DL/ID application to apply for a replacement driver’s license, ID card, or commercial driver’s license. Gather the required proof documents to show DMV. Visit a DMV office to complete the process.

What documents do I need to get a real ID?

Visit your state’s driver’s licensing agency website to find out exactly what documentation is required to obtain a REAL ID. At a minimum, you must provide documentation showing: 1) Full Legal Name; 2) Date of Birth; 3) Social Security Number; 4) Two Proofs of Address of Principal Residence; and 5) Lawful Status.

Can I apply for ID without my parents?

As you are 18 now, which is the age of majority – in other words, you are now an adult – you could certainly try to apply for your ID without your mother accompanying you, but you would still need a certified copy of her ID. You also need a certified copy of your birth certificate and proof of your residential address.

Can I fly without a real ID?

Flying with a REAL ID

Beginning May 3, 2023, every air traveler 18 years of age and older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, state-issued enhanced driver’s license, or another acceptable form of ID to fly within the United States.