City of Providence Launches Identification Card Program Called IDPVD

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City of Providence Launches Identification Card Program Called IDPVD

City of Providence launches identification card program called IDPVD
The City of Providence has launched a municipal identification card program called IDPVD.

IDPVD costs $5 for those ages 14-17, 65 and older and low-income applicants who demonstrate financial hardship. The cost is $15.00 for those ages 18-65.

The identification will be sent to the applicant through the mail within seven to ten business days. 

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Money orders, personal checks, and credit cards are accepted forms of payment. Cash and PayPal will not be accepted.

IDPVD

IDPVD will be accepted by city officials, municipal departments and law enforcement in Providence as proof of identity and residency.

It meets American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) security standards.

The card functions as a Providence library card as well. It also provides access to special services, benefits, and discounts offered by partnering businesses and organizations, such as restaurants, shops, museums, and entertainment venues.

The City is taking every precaution to protect each applicant’s data to the maximum extent permitted by law. Drawing upon the best practices of other cities that have implemented municipal ID programs, Providence has established a program that views, but does not collect copies of documents provided by an applicant as proof of identity or residency.

Applying for an ID

Applicants must prove their identity by presenting one qualifying identification documents, including: a U.S. passport, U.S. passport card, or foreign passport; RI driver’s license or state-issued identification card; or identification issued by a U.S. government entity i.e. U.S. permanent resident card, among others.

Or they can present two qualifying identification documents, including a foreign driver’s license; student identification issued by a recognized U.S. educational institution; a certified copy of U.S. or foreign birth certificate, among others.

Applicants must also prove their residency by presenting two qualifying residency documents, including: current utility bill; bank account statement; or written verification of residence issued and signed by the director or administrator of a transient resident shelter that receives government funding.

A full list of qualifying documents can be found here.


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