Blank Massachusetts Id Application PDF Form

Blank Massachusetts Id Application PDF Form

The Massachusetts ID Application form is a document used to apply for a Class D, M, or D/M license and ID card in Massachusetts. This form allows individuals to select their desired license type and provides essential information required for processing. If you're ready to apply, fill out the form by clicking the button below.

The Massachusetts ID Application form is a crucial document for anyone seeking to obtain a driver's license, learner's permit, or identification card in the state. This form allows applicants to select their desired license class, whether it be Class D, M, or a combination of both. It is important to note that certain options, such as Mass ID cards and Liquor ID cards, cannot be converted from other states. Additionally, permits and Liquor ID cards are not eligible for renewal. The form requires applicants to provide essential identification information, including proof of date of birth, signature, and Massachusetts residency. For those over 18, three forms of ID must be presented, while applicants under 18 need only proof of date of birth, along with parental consent for those applying for a learner's permit or ID card. The application also includes sections for voter registration, ensuring that applicants can easily register to vote if they choose to do so. Understanding the requirements and completing the form accurately is vital, as any discrepancies may delay the application process. For further assistance, applicants can visit the official Massachusetts RMV website or contact their customer service center.

Document Sample

 

 

Driver’s License, Learner’s Permit

 

 

or ID Card Application

 

 

(Passenger (Class D), Motorcycle (Class M), Class D/M, or Massachusetts Identification Card)

 

 

Save time, go to mass.gov/RMV to apply online!

 

 

A. Service Type

 

1.

Type: REAL ID

Standard ID

 

 

 

 

 

2.

Document to Issue:

Learner’s Permit Driver’s License Massachusetts ID Card

 

 

 

 

3.

Class of Learner’s Permit/License (if applicable): Passenger (Class D) Motorcycle (Class M)

Both (Class D/M)

 

 

 

4.

Service Type: New Renewal Replacement Out-of-State Conversion Reinstatement

CDL Downgrade

 

Change of Information (Enter new information in applicable fields): Name Address DOB

Gender Height Eye Color

 

 

 

 

B. Applicant Information

Last Name (If you’re getting a REAL ID, provide your full legal name)

First Name

 

Middle Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Massachusetts Learner’s Permit or Driver’s License # (if applicable)

Date of Birth (MM/DD/YYYY)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suffix

What is your Social Security Number?

 

 

If you do not have a Social Security Number, you will need an SSA Denial notice & Foreign Passport.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Foreign Passport #

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Residential Address (Where you actually reside)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Street

 

 

 

 

 

Apt. #

City

State

 

 

Zip Code

Mailing Address

(same as above)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Street

 

 

 

 

 

Apt. #

City

State

 

 

 

Zip Code

Email

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phone Type

Phone #

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cell

Home Work

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Emergency Contact Information: (optional)

Email

Name

Phone Type

Cell Home Work

Phone #

C. Out of State Conversion (Skip if not converting from out of state)

Driver’s License, Learner’s Permit or ID Card #

Document Type

 

 

Restriction(s) (if applicable)

 

Learner’s Permit

Driver’s License ID Card

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Country

State

 

Issue Date (MM/DD/YYYY)

Expiration Date (MM/DD/YYYY)

 

 

 

 

 

 

D. Required Demographic Information

Gender

Eye Color

 

 

Height (feet, inches)

M F

Black

Brown

Gray Hazel Pink Blue Dichromatic Green Maroon Unknown

 

Ft.

 

 

In.

Organ Donor:

Yes

No

For more information on organ donation, visit: neds.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Would you like to donate $2 to the Organ and Tissue Donor Registration Fund?

 

Yes

No

(to be answered for renewal and replacement transactions only)

 

 

 

 

 

Military Status (documentation is required if checked – visit mass.gov/rmv for acceptable documents)

Are you an active duty member?

What military branch?

If you are a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, do you want the word “VETERAN” printed on your ID?

E. CDL Downgrade (if applicable)

CDL Downgrade: I understand that my CDL will be downgraded to a Class D, M, or D/M license and I authorize the RMV to process this transaction.

Applicant Signature: _______________________________________________

 

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F. Voter Registration

To vote in Massachusetts you must be: A U.S. CITIZEN, a resident of Massachusetts and at least 18 years old on or before the next election in your city or town, which could be a town meeting, city or town preliminary, city or town election, state primary, state election, special state primary, special state election, or special city or town election.

1. Do you want to register to vote?

Yes No

Check “Yes” if you want to register to vote, or you are changing your name or address and want to be registered to vote with this new information.

If you answered “Yes,” complete question #2 and read the Affirmation Section below.

Check “No” if you are currently registered to vote and do not want to change your voter registration.

2. Are you a citizen of the United States of America?

Yes No

NOTE: If you answered “no” to this question, do not complete question #3. You are not eligible to register to vote at this time.

3. Please indicate party enrollment or political designation (check one).

Democratic Republican Libertarian No Party (unenrolled)

Political Designation (not a political party) (Print desired designation): ___________________________________________________

PLEASE ASK THE LICENSE CLERK FOR YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION RECEIPT

AFFIRMATION TO BE READ BY APPLICANTS REGISTERING TO VOTE

I hereby swear (affirm) that I am the person named above, that the above information is true, that I AM A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, that I am at least 16 years old and I understand that I must be 18 years old to be eligible to vote, that I am not a person under a guardianship which prohibits my registering to vote, that I am not temporarily or permanently disqualified by law from voting because of corrupt practices in respect to elections, that I am not currently incarcerated for a felony conviction, and that I consider this residence to be my home. Signed under the penalty of perjury.

Confidentiality of voter registration information: If you register to vote, the office at which you submit your application will remain confidential and will be used only for voter registration purposes. If you decline to register to vote, the fact that you declined to register will remain confidential and will be used only for voter registration purposes.

Penalty for illegal voter registration: Fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years or both (M.G.L., Chap. 56, Section 8).

G. Mandatory Questions

1.

In the past 10 years, have you held any class of license, in any other state, country or jurisdiction?

Yes

No

 

If yes, where? (Country/State) _______________________________What credential class? _______________ What credential #? ___________

 

List any current license/permit also: ________________________________________________________________________________________

 

You may use additional paper if necessary.

 

 

2.

Do you have a cognitive, neurologic, physical or any other impairment that may affect

Yes

No

 

your functional ability to operate a motor vehicle safely?

 

 

3.

Are you currently taking any medication that may affect your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle?

Yes

No

4.

Is your license or RIGHT to operate suspended, revoked, canceled, withdrawn, or disqualified here or

Yes

No

 

in another state, country or jurisdiction?

 

 

H. Parent/Guardian Consent for Applicants under the age of 18

(Information & Certification of Person Providing Consent)

If the person giving consent IS NOT a parent, proper documentation of authority must be shown.

I hereby certify I am: (check one)  parent  legal guardian  Department of Children and Families  boarding school headmaster

of the above-named applicant who is less than 18 years of age, but not less than 16 years of age, if applying for a Learner’s Permit or Driver’s License OR who is less than 18 years of age, but not less than 14 years of age, if applying for an ID card, and that my consent is given as required by M.G.L. Chap. 90, Section 8 for the issuance of a Driver’s License; or as required by M.G.L. Chap. 90, Section 8B for a Learner’s Permit; or by M.G.L. Chap. 90, Section 8E for an Identification Card (ID). False certification is punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both (M.G.L. Chap. 90, Section 24B).

Parent/Guardian’s Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian’s Signature: _____________________________________________________________

I.Certification and Signature of Applicant (application not complete without signature)

I have reviewed this completed Application Form, including the Voter Registration Section, and hereby apply for a Learner’s Permit/Driver’s License or an ID card and swear (affirm), under the penalties of perjury, that the information I have provided is true and correct.

I am aware that false statements are punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both under M.G.L. Chapter 90, Section 24B.

Signature: __________________________________________________________ Date: _________________________

The Registrar reserves the right to cancel, revoke, or recall, any learner’s permit, driver’s license, or ID card if it is determined that the applicant was not qualified for such learner’s permit, driver’s license, or ID card.

RMV Use Only

Date: __________________________ Clerk Initials: _________________

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File Specifics

Fact Name Description
Application Types The Massachusetts ID application allows for the issuance of a Class D, M, or D/M license, as well as Mass ID cards and Liquor ID cards.
Age Requirements Applicants over 18 must provide three forms of ID, while those under 18 only need proof of date of birth.
Identification Requirements Applicants must present proof of date of birth, signature, and Massachusetts residency. Social Security numbers must be verified with the SSA.
Payment Methods Fees can be paid via cash, check, money order, or major credit cards. Checks should be made payable to "MassDOT."
Legal Authority The issuance of ID cards is governed by Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 90, Sections 8, 8B, and 8E.
Voter Registration Applicants can register to vote through the application, confirming they meet eligibility requirements.
False Certification Penalties Providing false information on the application can result in fines or imprisonment, as outlined in M.G.L. Chapter 90, Section 24.

How to Use Massachusetts Id Application

Filling out the Massachusetts ID Application form is a straightforward process, but it's important to pay attention to details to ensure everything is completed correctly. After submitting the form, you will receive your ID card or license after the necessary processing time. Be sure to have all required documents ready, as this will help speed up your application.

  1. Choose the type of application you need: Learner’s Permit, License, Mass ID Card, Liquor ID Card, or Permit.
  2. If applicable, select whether you want Issuance, Renewal, Change of Information, or Duplicate.
  3. Gather your identification documents. If you are over 18, collect three forms of ID: proof of date of birth, proof of signature, and proof of Massachusetts residency. If under 18, provide proof of date of birth only.
  4. If you have a Social Security Number (SSN), write it in the designated area. If you do not have an SSN, obtain a written denial notice from the SSA.
  5. Fill out the General Information section with your last name, first name, middle name, date of birth, sex, height, mailing address, and residential address.
  6. Complete the Required Information section, answering questions 1-4 for all applicants and questions 5-8 if you are applying for a License or Permit.
  7. If converting an out-of-state license or permit, fill out the Out-of-State License/Permit Conversion section with the required details.
  8. If applicable, complete the Change of Information section to update your name, address, or gender designation.
  9. If you are a minor, have your parent or guardian complete the Parental Consent section, including their signature and address.
  10. Complete the Voter Registration section if you wish to register to vote, answering the questions truthfully.
  11. Sign the application in the designated area to confirm that all information provided is true and complete.

Your Questions, Answered

What types of identification are required for the Massachusetts ID application?

Applicants over the age of 18 must present three forms of identification: proof of date of birth, proof of signature, and proof of Massachusetts residency. If you do not have a Social Security Number (SSN), you will need to provide a written denial notice from the Social Security Administration that is no more than 60 days old. Applicants under 18 only need to provide proof of date of birth, along with a parent or guardian's signature on the application.

Can I convert my out-of-state ID to a Massachusetts ID?

No, Massachusetts does not allow the conversion of IDs from other states. If you hold an out-of-state license or permit, you must surrender it to the RMV when applying for a Massachusetts ID. Additionally, you will need to meet all the identification requirements and complete the appropriate sections of the application form.

What payment methods are accepted for the application fees?

Fees for the Massachusetts ID application can be paid using various methods. Accepted forms of payment include cash, check, money order, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover. If paying by check, make it payable to "MassDOT." For additional payment options, you can visit the RMV website.

What should I do if I change my address after applying?

If you change your address, you must notify the RMV within 30 days. The application includes sections to indicate changes to your mailing or residential address. If your name or gender designation changes, you will need to provide additional documentation to support those changes.

Are there any special considerations for minors applying for an ID?

Yes, minors applying for an ID must have a parent or guardian sign the application. The parent or guardian must also provide proof of their relationship to the minor. The application specifies that minors aged 14 and older can apply for an ID card, while those aged 16 and older can apply for a Learner’s Permit or Driver’s License.

What happens if I provide false information on my application?

Providing false information on your application can lead to serious consequences, including fines and imprisonment. The application includes a statement affirming that the information provided is true and complete, and false statements are punishable under Massachusetts law.

Common mistakes

  1. Inaccurate Information: Many applicants fail to provide accurate details such as their name, date of birth, or social security number. Double-checking these entries can prevent delays in processing.

  2. Missing Required Documents: Applicants often forget to include necessary identification documents. For those over 18, three forms of ID are required. Ensure all documents are attached before submission.

  3. Incorrect Signature: The application must be signed by the applicant. A missing or incorrect signature can lead to rejection. Verify that the signature matches the name on the application.

  4. Improper Payment Method: Payments must be made using acceptable methods. Using an unauthorized payment type may result in processing issues. Familiarize yourself with the accepted payment options listed on the form.

  5. Failure to Notify Address Changes: If your address has changed, it is crucial to notify the RMV within 30 days. Not doing so can lead to complications with receiving your ID card.

  6. Incomplete Voter Registration Section: Some applicants overlook the voter registration section. If you wish to register, ensure this section is completed fully to avoid missing the opportunity.

  7. Neglecting Parental Consent for Minors: For applicants under 18, parental consent is necessary. If the consent section is not filled out correctly, it may delay the application process.

  8. Using Incorrect Ink Color: The form specifically requests that it be filled out in black or blue ink. Using other colors can result in the application being deemed illegible.

Documents used along the form

When applying for a Massachusetts ID, several other forms and documents may be necessary to complete your application process. Each document serves a specific purpose and helps ensure that your application is processed smoothly. Below is a list of commonly used forms that accompany the Massachusetts ID Application.

  • Proof of Residency: This document verifies your current address in Massachusetts. Acceptable forms include utility bills, bank statements, or lease agreements.
  • Social Security Number Verification: You must provide proof of your Social Security Number (SSN). This can be done through a Social Security card or a recent tax document showing your SSN.
  • Parental Consent Form: If you are under 18, a parent or guardian must complete this form to give consent for your application. It includes their signature and relationship to you.
  • Voter Registration Form: This form allows you to register to vote in Massachusetts. You can complete it as part of your ID application if you meet the eligibility requirements.
  • Out-of-State License Surrender Form: If you are converting an out-of-state license to a Massachusetts ID, you must surrender your previous license. This form confirms the surrender.
  • Medical Certification Form: If you have any medical conditions that may affect your ability to drive, this form may be required. It must be filled out by a qualified healthcare provider.
  • Change of Information Form: If you need to update your personal information, such as your name or address, this form must be submitted to the RMV.

Gathering these documents in advance can help streamline your application process. Ensure that all forms are filled out completely and accurately to avoid delays. If you have any questions, reach out to the RMV for assistance.

Similar forms

The Massachusetts ID Application form shares similarities with the driver's license application form. Both documents require applicants to provide personal information, including their name, date of birth, and residency details. Additionally, they necessitate proof of identity and residency, ensuring that applicants meet the necessary criteria to obtain a legal form of identification. Both forms also include sections for parental consent when the applicant is a minor, reflecting the importance of parental oversight in these processes.

Another document akin to the Massachusetts ID Application is the voter registration form. This form also asks for personal information and requires proof of citizenship and residency. Just like the ID application, the voter registration form emphasizes the importance of accurate information, as it is critical for maintaining the integrity of the electoral process. Both documents ensure that individuals are eligible to participate in civic duties, reinforcing the connection between identification and voting rights.

The learner's permit application form is another closely related document. It serves a similar purpose by allowing individuals to begin the process of obtaining driving privileges. Applicants must provide identification and residency information, just as they would for the Massachusetts ID Application. Furthermore, both forms require a signature to affirm the accuracy of the information provided, highlighting the responsibility of the applicant in these legal matters.

Additionally, the liquor ID card application form parallels the Massachusetts ID Application. Both documents are designed to verify the identity and age of individuals seeking to purchase alcohol. They require similar identification documents and proof of residency. This ensures that only eligible individuals can obtain these forms of identification, emphasizing the importance of responsible alcohol consumption and legal compliance.

The out-of-state license conversion application also shares key features with the Massachusetts ID Application. Both forms require applicants to surrender their previous licenses and provide proof of identity and residency. The out-of-state conversion process ensures that individuals transitioning to Massachusetts meet the same standards as local applicants, maintaining consistency in the licensing system. This helps to uphold public safety and ensures that all drivers are properly vetted.

Lastly, the medical evaluation form, often required for drivers with certain health conditions, is similar in that it collects personal health information relevant to the individual's ability to operate a vehicle safely. Like the Massachusetts ID Application, it requires accurate disclosures and may involve additional documentation. This underscores the importance of health considerations in the licensing process, ensuring that all drivers can safely navigate the roads.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Massachusetts ID Application form, there are important dos and don’ts to keep in mind. Following these guidelines can help ensure a smooth application process.

  • Do fill out the form clearly in black or blue ink.
  • Do provide three forms of identification if you are over 18.
  • Do check your mailing address to ensure it matches what is on your mailbox.
  • Do include your social security number for verification.
  • Do have a parent or guardian sign the application if you are under 18.
  • Don’t forget to sign the application; it will not be processed without your signature.
  • Don’t submit an application without confirming your ID requirements first.
  • Don’t leave any required fields blank; ensure all sections are completed.
  • Don’t use a non-acceptable form of payment; check the payment options listed.
  • Don’t submit false information; this can lead to penalties.

By following these tips, you can help make the process easier and avoid unnecessary delays. Always double-check your application before submitting it!

Misconceptions

Understanding the Massachusetts ID application form can be challenging, and several misconceptions can lead to confusion. Here are five common misconceptions explained:

  • You can convert an out-of-state ID into a Massachusetts ID. This is not true. Massachusetts does not allow the conversion of ID cards from other states. If you have an out-of-state ID, you will need to apply for a Massachusetts ID card as a new applicant.
  • All applicants must provide a Social Security number. While most applicants over 18 need to provide their SSN, those under 18 do not need to submit one. Instead, they must provide proof of their date of birth and have a parent or guardian sign the application.
  • Renewals are available for all types of ID cards. This is a misconception. Specifically, Liquor ID cards and permits cannot be renewed. If you hold one of these cards, you must apply for a new one instead.
  • Any form of identification is acceptable. This is misleading. The application requires specific forms of ID to prove your identity, date of birth, and Massachusetts residency. Applicants must ensure they provide the correct documents as outlined in the application instructions.
  • Payment methods are limited. Many believe that only cash or check can be used for fees. In reality, applicants can pay using various methods, including major credit cards like MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover, making the payment process more flexible.

Key takeaways

When filling out the Massachusetts ID Application form, there are several important points to keep in mind:

  • Identification Requirements: Applicants over 18 must provide three forms of ID, including proof of date of birth, signature, and Massachusetts residency. Those under 18 only need proof of date of birth.
  • Social Security Number: A valid Social Security number is required. If you do not have one, you need to provide a written denial notice from the Social Security Administration.
  • Payment Options: Fees can be paid by cash, check, money order, or credit cards. Ensure checks are made out to "MassDOT."
  • Voter Registration: You can register to vote using this application. Make sure to answer the voter registration questions accurately.
  • Signature Requirement: The application must be signed by the applicant. Without a signature, the application will be considered incomplete.
  • Change of Information: If you change your address or name, you must notify the RMV within 30 days. This includes changes to your mailing and residential addresses.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure a smoother application process for your Massachusetts ID.