Proof of Residential Address – You MUST have ANY TWO of the following documents. Copies are accepted.
Current driver license or ID card may not be used as proof of residential address.
- Deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or residential rental/lease agreement
- Florida voter registration card
- Florida vehicle registration or title
- Utility bill
- A utility hook up or work order – not more than 60 days old
- Automobile payment booklet
- Selective service card
- Medical or health card with address listed
- Current homeowner insurance policy or bill
- Current automobile insurance policy or bill
- Educational institution transcript for the current school year
- Unexpired professional license issued by a government agency in the U.S.
- W2 form or 1099 form
- Mail from financial institutions including checking, savings or investment account statements
- Mail from federal, state, county or city government agencies
- A letter from a homeless shelter, transitional service provider or half-way house verifying they receive your mail. The letter must be accompanied by a completed and notarized Certification of Address Form
If you reside with a relative:
- Provide two acceptable proofs of their residential address (in the relative’s name)
- A document demonstrating family relationship, examples include adoption records, birth certificate, and marriage license
- A completed Certification of Address Form, relative must sign in person or the form must be notarized.
If you reside with a non-relative:
- Provide two acceptable proofs of their residential address (in the non-relative’s name)
- A completed Certification of Address Form, relative must sign in person or the form must be notarized.