Trans 102.15(3)(b)7.b.b. Issued in Wisconsin.
Trans 102.15(3)(b)7.c.c. Includes a photograph and signature or reproduction of a signature of the person.
Trans 102.15(3)(b)7.d.d. Has been approved by the secretary for use as identification.
Trans 102.15(3)(b)8.8. An adoption, divorce, or name or sex change court order under seal that includes the person’s current full legal name, date of birth, and in the case of a name change or divorce order, the person’s prior name.
Trans 102.15(3)(b)9.9. An armed forces of the United States common access card or DD Form 2 identification card issued to military personnel.
Trans 102.15(3)(b)10.10. A department of homeland security/transportation security administration transportation worker identification credential.
Trans 102.15(3)(b)11.11. A driver license or identification card issued by another jurisdiction except the Dominion of Canada, or a Province thereof, that bears a photo of the applicant or the applicant’s full name and date of birth.
Trans 102.15(3)(b)12.12. Military discharge papers, including a certified copy of federal form DD-214.
Trans 102.15(3)(b)13.13. A U.S. government and military-dependent identification card.
Trans 102.15(3)(c)(c) An applicant may be identified by a name other than that appearing on a document presented under par. (a) or (b) if the person has changed their legal name. The department shall retain a copy of any document establishing a name change or variation. The department shall maintain a record of both the recorded name and the name on the source documents in a manner conforming to 6 CFR.37.31. The following may be considered as evidence of a legal name change:
Trans 102.15(3)(c)1.1. Original or certified copies of documents issued by a court, governmental body, or other entity. Adoption documents, name change documents, or sex-change-related documents may be accepted. An abstract of criminal or civil convictions may not be accepted.
Trans 102.15(3)(c)2.2. Evidence that the person has used the name in a manner that qualifies the name as being legally changed under the common law of Wisconsin, including evidence of the person’s prior name, changed name, the length of time the person has consistently and continuously used the changed name, an affirmation that the person no longer uses the prior name, and an affirmation that the person did not change their name for a dishonest or fraudulent purpose or to the injure another person.
Trans 102.15 NoteNote: See, State v. Hansford, 219 Wis. 2d 226, 580 N.W.2d 171 (1998); 35 Wis. Op. Atty. Gen. 178, 179 (1946). This process may be used to overcome an error on a supporting document, such as a spelling error or incorrect name, to enable an applicant to receive an identification card in their legally correct name.
Trans 102.15(4)(4)
Trans 102.15(4)(a)(a) Any of the following shall be considered valid proof of legal presence in the United States for purposes of obtaining a REAL ID compliant product, provided the person has also provided proof of identity meeting the requirements of sub. (3) (a):
Trans 102.15(4)(a)1.1. Any of the following certified proofs of birth:
Trans 102.15(4)(a)1.a.a. For a person born in Wisconsin, a copy of the person’s Wisconsin birth certificate issued and certified in accordance with s. 69.21, Stats.
Trans 102.15(4)(a)1.b.b. For a person born in another state or the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, a certified copy of the person’s birth certificate or the equivalent document from the office or agency of the respective jurisdiction that is charged with issuance of official certificates of birth.
Trans 102.15(4)(a)2.2. A U.S. passport.
Trans 102.15(4)(a)3.3. A certificate of citizenship, Form N-560 or N-561, issued by the U.S. department of homeland security.
Trans 102.15(4)(a)4.4. A certificate of naturalization issued by the U.S. department of homeland security, Form N-550 or Form N-570.
Trans 102.15(4)(a)5.5. A consular report of birth abroad issued by the U.S. department of state, Form FS-240, DS-1350 or FS-545.
Trans 102.15(4)(a)6.6. A permanent resident card Form I-551, issued by the U.S. department of homeland security or the U.S. immigration and naturalization service.
Trans 102.15(4)(b)(b) Any of the following shall be considered valid proof of legal presence in the United States for purposes of obtaining a REAL ID compliant product, provided the person has also provided proof of identity meeting the requirements of sub. (3) (a) and documentation demonstrating lawful status issued by the U.S. department of homeland security or other federal agency:
Trans 102.15(4)(b)1.1. A foreign passport with approved Form I-94 and authenticated visa.
Trans 102.15(4)(b)2.2. An employment authorization document.
Trans 102.15(4)(b)3.3. A REAL ID compliant product issued in compliance with 6 CFR 37.
Trans 102.15 NoteNote: See, 6 CFR 37.11 (g).
Trans 102.15(4)(c)(c) All applicants for a REAL ID noncompliant product that includes a hazardous materials endorsement, including persons who have met the requirements of par. (a), shall submit documentary proof to the department, in one or more of the following forms, that the applicant is a U.S. citizen or that the applicant’s permanent presence in the United States is authorized under federal law: