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Here’s how to get the new no-fee state ID card in Idaho. It can be used to vote

A new Idaho law allows U.S. citizens to obtain an ID card at no charge to use as identification for voting.
A new Idaho law allows U.S. citizens to obtain an ID card at no charge to use as identification for voting. doswald@idahostatesman.com

As part of a new law that took effect July 1, the Idaho Transportation Department is offering free state identification cards for Idaho adults who do not have a driver’s license to use for voting.

The no-free IDs were part of House Bill 340, a new voter registration law that Secretary of State Phil McGrane sponsored during the 2023 legislative session.

The identification cards are available free to individuals 18 or older who have not had a driver’s license for at least six months and who indicate on their application that they need the ID for voting requirements, ITD spokeswoman Ellen Mattila said.

Individuals will need to prove they are a U.S. citizen or have U.S. citizenship documents scanned on file with the Department of Motor Vehicles to obtain the ID card, Mattila said.

The IDs are valid for four years, and applicants who obtain a free ID are entitled to one free replacement card and free renewals for as long as they meet the eligibility criteria.

The IDs are not valid for driving.

If someone who has a free ID subsequently obtains a driver’s license, that will end the free renewals and eligibility for one free replacement card, but people will not need to surrender their ID card when they obtain a license, Mattila said.

The new no-fee IDs were included in HB 340 after an earlier bill, House Bill 124, removed student IDs as an accepted form of identification for voting.

Idahoans may visit their county Department of Motor Vehicles or schedule an appointment at the DMV (depending on which county they live in) to obtain the new cards.

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