Can Undocumented Immigrants Get a Driver's License?
Yes - in 19 states and Washington D.C. A driver's license is one of the most practical forms of ID you can carry. It lets you drive legally, opens doors at banks and employers, and gives you a way to identify yourself in everyday situations.
Key Fact - 2026
19 states plus Washington D.C. issue driver's licenses regardless of immigration status. These licenses are typically marked "Federal Limits Apply" - valid for driving and most everyday ID purposes, but not accepted for boarding domestic flights or entering federal buildings.
The remaining 31 states require proof of lawful immigration status - such as a green card or valid visa - to obtain any license. If you live in one of those states, you will need to wait until you have work authorization or another form of lawful status.
The 19 States + D.C.
These licenses are typically marked "Federal Limits Apply" - valid for driving and most everyday ID purposes, but not accepted for boarding domestic flights or entering federal government buildings.
Required Documents
Document requirements vary by state. In most participating states you will need documents in three categories:
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1Proof of identity Foreign passport, consular ID card (matrΓcula consular), or national identity document from your home country.
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2Proof of state residency (2 documents) Utility bills, bank statements, lease agreement, mortgage statement, or employer documents showing your name and current address in the state.
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3Supplementary identity document (if passport lacks photo or DOB) In some states an ITIN or tax return can serve as a supplementary document. California's AB 60 does not require an ITIN - a foreign passport plus two proofs of residency is sufficient.
π‘ California AB 60 - Call Ahead
California's AB 60 program is the most widely used. Bring your foreign passport and two proofs of California residency (utility bill, bank statement, lease, etc.) to your DMV appointment. Call the branch ahead of time to confirm the current document checklist - requirements are occasionally updated.
What the License Can and Cannot Be Used For
Licenses issued under AB 60 and similar state programs are marked "Federal Limits Apply" or "Not for Federal Purposes." Here is a clear breakdown:
| Purpose | Valid? |
|---|---|
| Driving legally in your state | β Yes |
| Opening a bank account | β Yes |
| Renting an apartment | β Yes |
| Getting car insurance | β Yes |
| ID for buying alcohol or tobacco | β Yes |
| Notarizing documents | β Yes |
| Boarding domestic flights (TSA) | β No |
| Entering federal buildings | β No |
| Proof of employment eligibility (I-9) | β No |
| Applying for a U.S. passport | β No |
β Flying Domestically - Use Your Passport
TSA requires REAL ID-compliant identification for domestic flights. A "Federal Limits Apply" license does not qualify. Use your foreign passport as your airport ID instead - it is accepted by TSA for domestic travel.