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You can start to check your application status online the day after you apply.
You should receive your IDNYC card in the mail approximately 14 business days after you visit an Enrollment Center. If you have not received your card after 14 business days, 311 can forward your information to IDNYC and a staff member will contact you. You should provide your application number from the receipt given to you at the Enrollment Center.
Enrollment Centers do not have information about your application status.
If you applied for a card that won't include an address, you should return to that Enrollment Center to pick up your card after 14 business days, unless you are an applicant between the ages of 10 to 13. If you applied for that card at a temporary Enrollment Center, the Enrollment Specialist should have told you where to pick up your card.
If you are between the ages of 10 to 13 and chose not to have your address printed on your card, your card will still be mailed to your home address.
If you have questions, 311 can forward your information to IDNYC and a staff member will contact you. You should provide your IDNYC Number from the receipt given to you at the Enrollment Center.
The IDNYC card is an official, government-issued identification document that is accepted by local law enforcement and New York City agencies. To maintain the integrity standards of the program, all applicants must present photo ID.
IDNYC accepts many kinds of reliable photo IDs, including foreign identity cards and passports. They also allow applicants ages 21 and under, as well as applicants of all ages who have physical, intellectual or developmental disabilities, to apply without a photo ID if they are accompanied by a caretaker. You can find a full list of photo ID documents accepted on IDNYC's website, and IDNYC staff can help you review what documents are accepted for photo ID at an enrollment center.
U.S. Veterans can have “Veteran” printed on the front of the IDNYC card. To apply, you will need an original or certified copy of one of the following:
If you are a U.S. veteran and want to add the Veteran Designation to the card, but do not possess a proof of veteran status document, the Department of Veterans' Services can help you get proof of service.
Online
Visit the Department of Veterans' Services page.
By Phone
Organ Donor Designation
When card correction or change applications are accepted again, to remove the “Organ Donor” designation printed on your card, you must fill out an application for a change of information on your card, and make an appointment at an enrollment center where you will complete the replacement process. You can make the appointment on the IDNYC website, or 311 can make it for you.
You can fill out the application online or at the enrollment center. You must bring your current IDNYC card to the appointment. If you do not have your card, you will need to apply for a replacement for a lost or stolen card.
Removing the “Organ Donor” designation from your IDNYC card does NOT remove you from the New York State Donate Life Registry.
Remove Name from NYS Donate Life Registry List
New IDNYC cards will have raised text in braille on the front of the card. This will help IDNYC cardholders who are blind or have low vision and read Braille to identify and utilize the card.
Cards without “IDNYC” embossed in Braille may be replaced with a new card at no cost.
When card correction or change applications are accepted again, visit any Enrollment Center to process a replacement.