HB 1881 Department of Revenue may require aliens to provide a birth certificate when applying for a driver's license
Current Bill Summary
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SCS/HB 1881 - This act provides that any alien may apply for a driver's license provided the alien complies with the provisions of the act. The Director of Revenue may require such alien applicant to provide a translated and notarized copy of a birth certificate. Any cost for the translation must be paid by the individual possessing the birth certificate.

This act provides that all applicants for a driver's license must provide either a social security number or an Internal Revenue Service individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN). If an applicant provides an ITIN, the Director of Revenue shall place the letters "ITIN" on the driver's license.

The Director of Revenue shall not issue a driver's license until the ITIN is electronically verified by the federal agency that issued such number. Once the number is verified, the director must issue the license within five days.
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