


IDNYC also has proof of residency letters for students and parents/guardians of students attending a school located in New York City.

Proof of Residency for Students and their Parents or Guardians Letter from Organization serving the Homeless, with Permission to Use Care Of Address.Letter from Organization serving the Homeless Where Applicant Receives Services but Does Not Reside (use to omit address).Letter from Homeless Shelter where Applicant Resides.Letter from Organization serving Domestic Violence Survivors, with Permission to Use Care Of Address.Letter from Organization serving Domestic Violence Survivors Where Applicant Receives Services but Does Not Reside (use to omit address).Letter from Domestic Violence Shelter where Applicant Resides.Letters for Survivors of Domestic Violence If an applicant uses one of these letters, he or she will be eligible for an IDNYC card, but no address will appear on it.Īlternatively, a nonprofit organization or religious institution may provide a letter permitting an applicant to use the organization's address as your "care-of" address, which will appear on the applicant's card. Proof of Residency for Applicants who are Homeless or Survivors of Domestic ViolenceĪn applicant who does not have a stable home address, or who is a survivor of domestic violence, may prove residency by providing a letter from a City agency, nonprofit organization, religious institution, hospital, or health clinic, establishing that they live in New York City. Learn more information about benefits associated with the Veteran Designation.View the documents, accepted for proof of veteran status.You can apply for the Veteran Desgination using the IDNYC Application above.Veterans can have a special Veterans' logo printed on the front of their IDNYC cards. The guide indicates each document's point value and the category that it proves, e.g., identity, residency, caretaker relationship, etc. The IDNYC Applicant Document Guide provides an overview of the documents that can be used to apply for the IDNYC card. Applicants ages 10-13 cannot fill out online applications. Applicants ages 10-13 must apply in person with a Caretaker, who will sign the application. Applications are available at the IDNYC Enrollment Centers or you can print one out here.

In order to apply for your IDNYC card, you must have an IDNYC application. IDNYC Applications for 10-13 Year Old Applicants
