The state has applied for an extension with Homeland Security as it works towards this date. The status of that extension is pending. As of the time of publication, because of the grace period, Alaska residents will at minimum be safe to use their licenses and ID cards for travel until January 22, 2018.
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An individual can present one primary document. No other documents are required to verify identity if one primary document is provided.Primary identity documents include:. Texas driver license or Texas identification card not expired more than 2 years.will be required if not previously established. Unexpired U.S. Passport book or card. U.S. Certificate of Citizenship or Certificate of Naturalization with identifiable photograph (N-560, N-561, N-645, N-550, N-55G, N-570 or N-578).
Unexpired Department of Homeland Security or U.S.Citizenship and Immigration Services document withverifiable data and identifiable photo, such asone of the following:. U.S. Citizen Identification Card (I-179 or I-197). Permanent Resident Card (I-551). Foreign passport with attached temporary I-551(immigrant visa endorsed with ADIT stamp). Temporary Resident Identification Card (I-688).
Employment Authorization Card (I-766). U.S. Travel Document (I-327 or I-571). Advance Parole Document (I-512 or I-512L). I-94 stamped Sec.
208 Asylee with photo. I-94 stamped Sec. 207 Refugee with photo. Refugee Travel Letter with photo,stamped by Customs and Border Protection. American Indian Card (I-872). Northern Mariana card (I-873).
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Foreign passport with attached visa and Form I-94. Unexpired U.S.
Military ID card for active duty,reserve or retired personnel with identifiable photo. Individuals who do not have a primary documentcan present two secondary documents. No otherdocuments are required to verify identity iftwo secondary documents are provided.Secondary identity documents include:. Original or certified copy of a birth certificateissued by a State Bureau of Vital Statistics orequivalent agency from a U.S.
Territory,the District of Columbia or a Canadian province. Individuals who do not have a primary document or two secondarydocuments can provide one secondary document(from the list above) and two supporting documents.Supporting identity documents include:. Social security card. Form W-2 or 1099. Driver license or ID card issued by another U.S. State, U.S.territory, the District of Columbia or Canadian province(unexpired or expired less than two years). Texas driver license or ID card that has been expired more than two years.
Temporary Texas driver license or ID card. School records. (e.g., report cards, photo ID cards). Unexpired U.S.
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