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Additional Resources

​​Citizenship & Naturalization 

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Acquiring Identification
  • Department of Licensing (DOL): 

    • Steps to get a driver's license. ​

    • Steps to get an ID.

    • Steps to renew an ID. 

    • Information on documents you'll need to bring in order to get a license, permit, or ID. If you don't have any of the approved documents, you can still visit a driver licensing office and ask to speak to a supervisor about your options (no appointment required). 

    • ID help for the homeless. 

  • VoteRiders: Free assistance acquiring an ID.

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Accessible Voting Options
  • Accessible Voting Units: Located at voting centers, an AVU presents your ballot on a monitor. You select choices by touching the screen, using a select wheel, or by using a tool. You can use headphones to listen to the text and prompts on your ballot. Most machines can also be fitted with sip-and- puff tools.​

  • More information on options for voters with disabilities. 

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Voting Tools
  • Vote411: Voter registration, voter guides, and other election information. 

  • Democracy Works: Provides technological tools to assist people with navigating the voting process. 

Citizenship Resources
Identification Resources

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