Identification (ID) cards are used to prove your identity or age (like driver’s licenses) but they do not allow you to operate a motor vehicle.
In California, DMV may issue an ID card to a person of any age. There are three types of ID cards:
To apply for an ID card:
You will receive your new ID card via mail within three to four weeks. If you have not received your new ID card after 60 days, visit Driver’s License & ID Card Status.
Generally, there is a nonrefundable fee to apply for a new ID card, to renew an ID card, or to change your name on your ID card. In certain circumstances, the fee may be waived or reduced:
Your current true full name (first, middle, last) needs to appear on your identity document. If you need to make a name change, learn how you can update info on your DL/ID card.
Find out how to replace lost, stolen, or damaged DL/ID cards.
Change the address, name, or gender category on your DL/ID card.
Starting on May 7, 2025, you’ll need a federal compliant card such as a passport, military ID, or REAL ID to board a domestic flight or access some federal facilities.
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