ID plus proof of citizenship
The simple solution is to require real ID to vote.
Most official and all 'real' ID today requires proof of citizenship.
To get a REAL ID, you must present original or certified documents proving your identity and lawful status in the U.S. (such as a U.S. birth certificate, U.S. passport, or valid Permanent Resident Card). It is mandatory for U.S. citizens to show proof of citizenship or lawful presence to obtain a REAL ID-compliant.
Required Documentation Checklist:
- Proof of Identity/Lawful Presence: U.S. birth certificate, U.S. passport, Certificate of Naturalization, or valid Permanent Resident Card.
- Social Security Number: Proof such as a Social Security card, W-2 form, or paystub.
- Residency: Two different documents proving your address (e.g., utility bill, lease agreement, mortgage statement).
- Name Change: If your current name differs from your birth certificate, you must provide proof of the name change (e.g., marriage certificate or divorce decree).
All documents must be originals or certified copies; photocopies are not accepted.
All 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and five territories are now issuing REAL ID-compliant driver's licenses and identification cards. While all states are in compliance with the federal law, residents must still visit their state's licensing agency to obtain a REAL ID before the May 7, 2025, enforcement deadline.[/list]
Original birth certificate cost varies by state and can be anywhere from $10 plus and additional cost of $20 to $67 for rush service.
Passports cost anywhere from $165 to $225.
The cost for a Permanent Resident Card costs $1,440 USCIS fee (Form I-485) for adjusting status within the U.S., plus additional costs for medical exams, photos, and legal fees.