Social Security Number No Longer Required to Obtain an Oregon Driver License
As of January 1, 2021, the Oregon DMV will no longer require proof of lawful status to obtain an Oregon Driver License.
The Oregon Legislature recently passed House Bill 2015, which went into effect on January 1, 2021. This is the bill that allows Oregonians to obtain a valid license without showing proof of lawful status in the U.S. The biggest benefit of this bill is that now Oregonians will be able to obtain a license without presenting a social security number.
If you do not have a social security number, you can now apply for a license by making an appointment with the DMV and presenting the following:
Your application;
Proof of your full, legal name and identity;
Proof of your date of birth;
Proof of Oregon residency; and
A signed statement confirming that you have not been assigned a social security number.
For a complete list of required documents, please visit the Oregon DMV’s website at www.oregon.gov/odot/dmv. Some applicants have reported that the DMV is requiring a statement from the Social Security Administration that they have not been assigned a social security number. This requirement does not appear in the requirements listed on the DMV’s website, which provide that, if an applicant does not have a social security number, they must sign a statement confirming that they have not been assigned a number. However, if you would like an official statement that you have not been assigned a social security number, you can contact the social security administration. We can also provide you with a letter outlining the requirements of HB 2015 that you can present to the DMV when you apply for a license.
Keep in mind that if you obtain a license under HB 2015, this will not be a REAL ID Act compliant license. This means that beginning on October 1, 2021, you will not be able to use this license to enter a secure federal building or board a domestic flight.
If you have any questions about obtaining an Oregon license, please contact us.