Utilize the Department's interactive guide to ensure you have the documents required to apply for your REAL ID.
The applicant must present one or more of the documents in each of the following categories. Additional documents may be required.
The applicant will also be required to present documents to verify the following information, if applicable:
Additional documents may be required to determine eligibility for special indicators, such as Veteran, Boater Safety, or Permanent Disability indicators, or to request a change to the gender or date of birth.
All documents presented must be valid and unexpired.
EXCEPTION: For a non REAL ID-compliant application, an expired Missouri or out-of-state license, identification card, or instruction permit may be accepted for identity, if within six months (184 days) of expiration.
A U.S. birth certificate must be an original certified document with an embossed, stamped, or raised seal issued by a vital records agency (hospital-issued birth certificates and birth registration cards or birth transcripts are not accepted). An original certified U.S. birth certificate marked as a "delayed" or "amended" filing, issued by the state vital records agency, is acceptable.
EXCEPTION: For a non REAL ID-compliant application, a photocopy of a certified U.S birth certificate (issued by a vital records agency) accompanied by a U.S. Military Identification Card or U.S. Military Discharge Papers is acceptable.
All applicants show residency with any recent document from the acceptable document list.
NOTE: A Post Office Box is not acceptable as a residential address. Current addresses are important! Your license will be mailed to the address provided.
Residential address is the location at which a person has been physically present and regards as home. A residential address is a person's true, fixed, principal, and permanent home, to which a person intends to return and remain, even though currently residing elsewhere.
Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program - Persons who are enrolled in the Safe at Home program may submit their program card to meet residence and mailing address verification requirements for a non REAL ID or REAL ID compliant instruction permit, driver license or nondriver identification card. For more information about the Safe at Home Program Address Confidentiality Program visit the Missouri Secretary of State website at https://www.sos.mo.gov/business/safeathome.
Certification of Homeless Status and Residency - A homeless service provider assisting an individual experiencing homelessness may be eligible to complete Form 5862 certifying the named individual’s status and that the individual resides within the boundaries of Missouri. The form completed by the applicant and the eligible homeless services provider, as defined on Form 5862, must complete the form in full and submit it to the local license when applying for a nondriver identification card. Form 5862 applies to an alternative for an address verification document and does not waive document requirements for identity, lawful status, SSN or name change when such are required.
If you are a current noncommercial permit, noncommercial driver's license or nondriver license identification cardholder applying for a renewal, duplicate, upgrade or downgrade and the address on your current printed document is the same, you may be eligible to self-certify and waive submission of physical address verification documents.
You may be eligible to self-certify your residence and mailing address remain the same if you are:
An applicant age 65 or older renewing a non REAL ID-compliant, non-commercial driver license, nondriver ID, or instruction permit is exempt from presenting documents for place of birth. If your Missouri driver or nondriver license or instruction permit is expired more than 6 months (184 days), you do not qualify for this exemption. The exemption also does not pertain to those obtaining a new permit/driver license, or nondriver ID, or a request for a REAL ID-compliant document.
If you are a Missourian who has held a driver license or nondriver ID for 15 years or more, you are eligible to obtain a special one-year non REAL ID-compliant, non-commercial driver or nondriver ID. A one-year license may not be renewed, but does provide a full year for you to obtain the documents required to verify lawful status.
To change your name, you must take documents to verify identity, Social Security number, Missouri residency, and proof of your legal name change to a Missouri license office. You may then apply and pay for a duplicate driver license with your new name. Since a new signature must be "captured", a new photo may be necessary as well. If your Missouri driver license is within 6 months (184 days) of expiring, you are eligible to renew your driver license early, saving you another trip to the license office.
At the time of initial application or REAL ID-compliant card issuance, you will be required to present name change verification documents if your current full legal name is different than the name provided on your identity or lawful status verification documents. More than one name change document may be required if you have had multiple name changes.
Acceptable documents to verify a name change include:
In exceptional circumstances, a U.S. citizen who wishes to obtain a new Missouri non REAL ID-compliant, non-commercial instruction permit, driver license, or nondriver ID, and is unable to obtain a government-issued U.S. birth certificate, may provide the following:
NOTE: All other requirements for verification of Social Security number and Missouri residential address still apply.
Submit the above documents to the Document Review Panel using one of the three methods listed below:
A response will be provided within two weeks of our receipt of the documents. If you have any questions, you may contact our staff by phone at 573-526-2407 or by email at dlbmail@dor.mo.gov.
Still need help? You can also submit your driver licensing questions to our staff by email. Your email will be forwarded to the appropriate area for reply. Some inquiries can be responded to more quickly than others depending on the issue and amount of time needed for research. Please make sure your computer will accept our email response.