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Document Requirements and Fees

Driver or Learner License (age 16 and older)

  • Two forms of identification, at least one of which contains a photograph (one form must be from the “primary” list, in addition to the Social Security card) or three forms of non-photo identification (one form must be from the “primary” list, in addition to the Social Security card).
  • Social Security card. *
  • Acceptable school enrollment form or proof of graduation (if younger than 19 and applying for the first time). **
  • $5 test fee (no checks).
  • Applicants 18 or older who wish to complete all testing for a license must have a licensed driver, proof of car insurance and a vehicle that will pass inspection.
  • $36.25 to purchase license (no checks).
  • Credit Cards Accepted (MasterCard, Visa or Discover) convenience fee of 4% applies to the total charge.

Learner License (age 15)

  • U.S. birth certificate (certified and issued by the Bureau of Vital Statistics (NO PHOTOCOPIES)).
  • Social Security card.*
  • Acceptable proof of school enrollment or graduation.**
  • $5 testing fee (no checks).
  • $36.25 to purchase license (no checks).
  • Credit Cards Accepted (MasterCard, Visa or Discover) convenience fee of 4% applies to the total charge.

CDL or CDL Learner License Applicants

  • Current driver license.
  • Social Security card.*
  • If transferring from out of state, applicant must present one document from the “primary” list (in addition to the Social Security number document).
  • Current Department of Transportation long medical form (unless medically exempt).
  • $25 testing fee (no checks).
  • Transportation Security Administration background check if transferring or obtaining a hazardous materials endorsem*nt.
  • If not a U.S. citizen, applicant must legally be in permanent status in the United
  • States and domiciled in Alabama.
  • Skills test if upgrading a license or first-time applicant (test by appointment only; $20 skills test fee).
  • Proof of insurance.
  • $66.25 to purchase class “A” license.
  • $56.25 to purchase class “B” license.
  • $36.25 to purchase class “C” license.
  • $36.25 to purchase commercial learner license.
  • Credit Cards Accepted (MasterCard, Visa or Discover) convenience fee of 4% applies to the total charge.

Motor-Driven Cycle License (ages 14 and 15)

  • U.S. birth certificate (certified and issued by the Bureau of Vital Statistics (NO PHOTOCOPIES)),
    or
    Alabama non-driver identification card or Alabama vessel license.
  • Social Security card.*
  • Third form of identification from “secondary” list (if other identification is nonphoto).
  • Fifteen-year-old applicants must have acceptable proof of school enrollment or graduation.**
  • $5 testing fee (no checks).
  • $36.25 to purchase motor-driven cycle license (no checks).
  • Credit Cards Accepted (MasterCard, Visa or Discover) convenience fee of 4% applies to the total charge.

Out-of-State License Transfers

  • Must be at an ALEA Office.
  • Out-of-state driver license.
  • Social Security card.*
  • One item fromprimarylist, in addition to the Social Security card.
  • Proof of school enrollment or graduation (if younger than 19).**
  • $5 transfer fee (no checks).
  • $36.25 to purchase license (no checks).
  • Credit Cards Accepted (MasterCard, Visa or Discover) convenience fee of 4% applies to the total charge.

Vessel License (age 12 and older)

  • U.S. birth certificate (certified and issued by the Bureau of Vital Statistics (NO PHOTOCOPIES)).
  • Social Security card.*
  • One other item from “secondary” list.
  • $5 for test or transfer fee (no checks).
  • $36.25 to purchase license.
  • Credit Cards Accepted (MasterCard, Visa or Discover) convenience fee of 4% applies to the total charge.

Non-Driver Identification Card

  • One document from theprimarylist which verifies name and date of birth.
  • Social Security card.*
  • Third form of identification from the"primary" or "secondary” lists(required only if primary document is non-photo).
  • $36.25 to purchase non-driver identification card. *Plus an additional $5 document examination fee for first-time issuances.
  • Credit Cards Accepted (MasterCard, Visa or Discover) convenience fee of 4% applies to the total charge.

Non-U.S. Citizens

  • A valid foreign passport with an acceptable visa or resident alien card.
  • Social Security number verification*or letter from Social Security stating non-eligibility.
  • Document from the “secondary” list authorizing presence in the U.S. for more than 160 days.
  • $5 test or transfer fee plus cost of license (no checks).
  • Credit Cards Accepted (MasterCard, Visa or Discover) convenience fee of 4% applies to the total charge.

*Social Security Verification

  • Social Security card (original). A Social Security card is required of all applicants who have been assigned and/or are eligible for the assignment of a Social Security number by the Social Security Administration.
  • U.S. military form DD 214.
  • Medicare/Medicaid identification card (if Social Security number is followed by the letter “A”).
  • W2 tax form.

**School Enrollment Documents

  • Form DL1/93.
  • Certificate of graduation.
  • GED certificate.

Acceptable Forms of Identification

Primary Documents

  • Certified U.S. birth certificate issued by an agency designated by state or federal authority.
  • U.S. passport.
  • Alabama identification card.
  • Alabama driver license.
  • Certificate of naturalization.
  • Certificate of citizenship.
  • U.S. certificate of birth abroad.
  • Resident alien card.
  • Valid foreign passport with valid U.S. immigration document.

Secondary Documents

  • U.S. state-issued driver license or non-driver ID card.
  • Current international driver license/permit.
  • Marriage license.
  • U.S. armed forces driver license.
  • U.S. military DD-214.
  • Professional license issued by a state or federal agency.
  • Selective Service card.
  • Veterans Administration card.
  • Current medical insurance identification card.
  • U.S. military ID card.
  • ID card issued by school with photo.
  • School enrollment form (DL-1/93).
  • Certified school record:
    • GED certificate;
    • Certificate of graduation.
  • W-2 tax form, along with copy of previous year’s filed forms (tax return).
  • Documents from court of record:
    • Divorce decree;
    • Adoption decree;
    • Name-change decree;
    • Bankruptcy decree.
  • Probation or release documents issued by state or federal department of correction with photo ID card issued by the same authority, or felon ID card issued by the sheriff of the county of the applicant’s release.

Additional Secondary Documents for Non-U.S. Citizens

  • Employment authorization document with valid Social Security card.
  • Valid visa (with supporting documents) authorizing presence in the United States for a period exceeding 160 days.
  • Valid I-94 arrival/departure record issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
  • Original I-797 (notice of action) issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, showing approval of change of status or extension of stay.
  • Original I-797 (notice of action) issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, evidencing timely filing of an extension petition.

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License and ID Cards | Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (2024)

FAQs

What is needed to get an Alabama driver's license? ›

  • U.S. birth certificate (certified and issued by the Bureau of Vital Statistics - NO PHOTOCOPIES)
  • Social Security card *
  • Acceptable proof of school enrollment or graduation **
  • 2 Proofs of Principal Residence ***
  • $5 testing fee (no checks)
  • $36.25 to purchase license (no checks)

What documents are needed for Star ID in Alabama? ›

Applicants must verify their address of principal residence by providing any two of the following documents:
  • Valid Alabama Driver License or Identification Card displaying applicant's current address.
  • Voter Registration Card.
  • Residential Mortgage Contract.
  • Current Lease or Rental agreement for housing.

What agency issues a state of Alabama driver's license? ›

Driver licenses are issued by ALEA. This chapter tells you who may qualify and what you must do to obtain an Alabama driver license.

Can you reinstate your license online in Alabama? ›

Reinstatement Services are available online at ALABAMADL.ALEA.GOV. Reinstate your Alabama Driver License Online. Find out WHY your driver license is suspended, and how to have it reinstated.

What documents do I need to get an ID in Alabama? ›

Acceptable Forms of Identification
  1. Certified U.S. birth certificate issued by an agency designated by state or federal authority.
  2. U.S. passport.
  3. Alabama identification card.
  4. Alabama driver license.
  5. Certificate of naturalization.
  6. Certificate of citizenship.
  7. U.S. certificate of birth abroad.
  8. Resident alien card.

Can I drive without my license on me in Alabama? ›

Even if your driving record is spotless, it's illegal to drive without a valid license in Alabama. You can be charged with “license not in possession,” but it's usually a minor traffic violation that can be resolved without a conviction if you're able to produce a valid license to the court or arresting officer.

How much does it cost to get a star ID in Alabama? ›

Please note that your current driver license or non-driver ID cannot be used as a proof of address item. The cost of a STAR ID is the same as a regular driver license or non-driver ID: $36.25 for regular Alabama licenses and non-driver ID cards. $41.25 for out-of-state transfers.

What is the point of the Star ID in Alabama? ›

What is a STAR ID? “Secure, Trusted, And Reliable,” STAR ID is part of a nationwide effort to improve the integrity and security of state-issued driver licenses and identification cards, which, in turn, will help fight terrorism and reduce fraud.

What counts as proof of residency in Alabama? ›

Home property tax. Health insurance forms with address. The last three months of a utility bill with address. Certificate of employment, if containing proof of permanent residency.

Can I order a new ID online in Alabama? ›

If you'd like to renew or obtain a duplicate license or State ID online, please click here. A STAR ID is only issued at an Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) office. The Mobile County License Commission is NOT AUTHORIZED to issue the STAR ID. We are only authorized to renew a previously issued STAR ID.

Can Alabama suspend an out of state license? ›

(e) The secretary may suspend or revoke the license of any resident of this state or the privilege of a nonresident to drive a motor vehicle in this state upon receiving notice of the conviction of the person in another state of any offense therein which, if committed in this state, would be grounds for the suspension ...

What does class D mean on a driver's license in Alabama? ›

Class D – Private passenger, regular operator. Class M – Motorcycle.

Can you get a hardship license in Alabama? ›

Following approval, the initial issuance of a Hardship Driver License must be completed at an ALEA Driver License Office, however, you may purchase a duplicate of an existing Hardship Driver License online or in a county office.

How long can you drive with an expired license in Alabama? ›

Alabama law grants a grace period of 60 days after the expiration date of a driver's license for the purpose of driver's license renewal and the driver's license shall be valid for this period of time, as long as the driver is in the State of Alabama.

How much is a driving while suspended ticket in Alabama? ›

According to Alabama Code § 32-6-19, if an individual is convicted of driving with a suspended or revoked license, he or she can be ordered to pay a fine between $100 and $500, and be sentenced to up to 180 days behind bars.

What do you need to transfer your driver's license to Alabama? ›

You simply need to make an appointment with your nearest driver license office and present your out-of-state license, your Social Security card, and one other primary form of identification (Alabama provides examples of acceptable forms of identification online) You will also need to pay $5 for transferring and $25 for ...

Can I get a license in Alabama if suspended in another state? ›

Most likely not until the other State's suspension is removed. Alabama is a member of the drivers license compact agreement among States.

What is the point of the star ID in Alabama? ›

What is a STAR ID? “Secure, Trusted, And Reliable,” STAR ID is part of a nationwide effort to improve the integrity and security of state-issued driver licenses and identification cards, which, in turn, will help fight terrorism and reduce fraud.

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