Please bring the following to the courthouse when applying in-person for the card: $50.00 Payment - by check or money order (payable to NYS Office of Court Administration). Attorney registration number - (look up number in the Attorney Search).
A REAL ID card in New York is a type of identification credential that meets federal security standards under the REAL ID Act of 2005. Beginning October 1, 2020, anyone who wishes to board domestic flights or enter federal facilities must present a REAL-compliant form of identification, as standard IDs will no longer be accepted for these purposes after this date. However, REAL-compliant cards are optional, as ENDIDs, passport books or passport cards also comply with these federal security standards.
An enhanced ID card in NY meets the requirements of the REAL ID Act, unlike a standard identification credential. With this type of identification document (known as an ENDID), travelers can board domestic flights and enter military bases or certain federal buildings – without additional proof of ID.
To obtain a New York child ID card for a resident who is younger than 16 years of age, a parent or legal guardian may apply on behalf of the minor. To do so, the parent or guardian must visit a local DMV office to provide the following:
New York DMV ID prices for enhanced credentials range between $30 and $43, in addition to the cost of purchasing a standard, non-driver credential. For instance, several common fees include the following:
Additionally, customers must provide payment for the DMV ID card fee, depending on the type of credential they wish to purchase. While fees vary, DMV offices accept cash, credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express), personal checks and money orders as payment.
The parent of a child under age 16 can apply for a non-driver ID card for their child. The parent must complete a Statement of Identity by Parent/Guardian (pdf) (MV-45) and provide their child's Social Security Card (or proof they are not eligible for a card) and proof of date of birth.
Due to a greater than normal volume of renewals, there may be a delay in receipt of your permanent document. Your temporary document is valid for 60 days.
A reappointed notary will receive a replacement identification card from the Department of State within six to eight weeks of the date the county clerk receives his or her renewal application.
The notary application address is subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Law and if an applicant does not want their residence address released, they may also provide our office with a business address for disclosure purposes only.
Notaries Public are "commissioned" (i.e., licensed) by the Secretary of State. Notarial functions include: administering oaths and affirmations; taking affidavits and depositions; receiving and certifying acknowledgments or proof of such written instruments as deeds, mortgages and powers of attorney; and;
A notary public may charge a fee of $2.00 for administering an oath or affirmation or for taking an acknowledgment or proof of execution. Unless otherwise authorized by law, a notarial fee may not exceed this amount.
You are eligible to renew your license 90 days prior to your license expiration date. Your license expiration date is printed on the license. Renewal forms are mailed approximately 90 days prior to the license expiration date.
If you have changed your name or address, you may submit a change of personal name or address form along with a $10 fee. (The $10 fee is not required if the individual name change is the result in change of marital status) You may also change your name upon renewal of your license/registration.
Notaries Public are commissioned in their counties of residence. After receiving and approving an applicant for a notary public commission, the Secretary of State forwards the commission, the original oath of office and the signature of the notary public to the appropriate county clerk. The county clerk maintains a record ...