How to Get a Driver's License with a Social Security Number
For many Americans, obtaining a driver's license is a key step in daily life. The role of a Social Security Number (SSN) in this process varies by state and by the type of license you seek. This article explains when an SSN is required, what alternatives may be accepted, and how residents with no SSN can navigate the system. It also covers Real ID requirements and practical steps for applying.
When is a Social Security Number Required?
As of the Real ID Act of 2005, adriver'slicenseor ID card must provide the holder's Social Security Number (SSN) on the application form, unless they are not eligible for a SSN. This enhances security, reduces the risk of identity theft or fraud, and protects the integrity of the issuance process.
Alternatives to Social Security Number
While an SSN is typically required, there may be circumstances where individuals do not have or are not eligible for an SSN. Lawfully admitted non-citizens can receive certain benefits and services without an SSN. Some of these benefits include:
- Obtaining a driver's license
- Registering for school
- Private health insurance
- School lunch programs
- Subsidized housing
What Happens if I Provide an Incorrect Social Security Number?
It is essential to provide the correct SSN, as it may be verified with the Social Security Administration (SSA). If an incorrect SSN is provided, it may affect the status of your driver's license. Your SSN is private information that is secure in the driver's license information system and accessible only to those lawfully authorized to access it.
Real ID Requirements
REAL ID-compliant driver's licenses or IDs are essential for air travel and access to certain federal facilities. To obtain a REAL ID, applicants must provide documentary proof of legal name, date of birth, Social Security number, legal presence, and principal residence address.
How to Verify Your Identity

To verify your identity for a standard driver's license, you will need to provide an original identity document (such as a passport or birth certificate) and your Social Security Number (SSN). You can also verify your identity by:
- Providing two proofs of identity, such as a valid driver's license and a utility bill
- Providing a certified copy of your Social Security card or W-2 form
Steps to Apply for a Driver's License with a Social Security Number
- Select a group below to see which documents you need to bring:
- General requirements for a standard driver's license
- REAL ID requirements
- Provide your Social Security Number (SSN)
- Have your photo taken
- Submit your application and supporting documents
- Pass the vision test and any other required tests
- Receive your driver's license with a star for REAL ID compliance
Conclusion
While a Social Security Number (SSN) is typically required to obtain a driver's license, there may be alternatives accepted in specific circumstances. It is essential to provide the correct SSN to avoid any potential issues. Additionally, understanding the Real ID requirements and the steps to apply for a driver's license can help you navigate the process with ease.
Additional Resources
For more information on getting a driver's license with a Social Security Number, you can visit your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website or consult the following resources:
- State DMV website
- REAL ID requirements and documentation
- Identity verification guidelines
Disclaimer
While this article provides general information on getting a driver's license with a Social Security Number, it is essential to consult your state's DMV website or contact your local DMV office for specific requirements and procedures.