Problem with passport agency

truckensafely

Registered Users (C)
Hello fine folks,
Just got a letter from the passport agency informing me that they need photocopies of at least 5 personal documents to help confirm my indentity. So my question is: Where do I get 5 documents to confirm my identity??? I thought driver lic. & social was enough.
Thank you.:D
 
Where did you submit the application? What documents did you provide? Did the acceptance agent ask for your ID?
 
google found a few , one not listed here is a bank statement with name, address etc. all banks can provide this when you ask them and they'll give you a printout plus you can always get it notarized at most banks for the hell of it ;)

Other documents that are evidence of an individual's identity:

* State/territory driver's license (see above)
* ID card issued by federal, state, or local government agencies or entities, provided it contains a photograph or information such as name, date of birth, gender, height, eye color and address
* School ID card with photograph
* Voter's registration card
* Native American tribal document

Other examples of documents involving personal identity include:

* Credit cards and debit cards
* Internal identification card issued by one's employer, university or school
* Proof of professional certification (for members of regulated professions)
* Proof of automobile insurance card (when driving)
* Health insurance card issued by a private health insurance company, by Medicare, or by a state public health insurance agency
* Library cards
* Membership cards issued by private clubs (social, athletic, educational, alumni, etc.)
* Membership cards (called loyalty cards) issued by private companies (supermarkets, warehouse club stores, etc.)
* Membership cards issued by professional organizations
* Membership cards issued by private associations
* Access documents issued by private or governmental organizations, such as a press pass, or a stage pass
* License documents issued by government organizations authorizing privileges other than driving, such as an amateur radio license or concealed firearm permit
 
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