Driver's License Fingerprint and Document Requirments I called the Driver's license/ID issuing authorities in the 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and 11 Canadian provinces and found only 4 that said that a fingerprint was required . These were: California (right thumb) Colorado (right index) Hawaii (right thumb) Texas (both thumbs) Damn few! Of course the people I spoke with were just that. And you no what that means... Then again, DMV employees do seem to act like robots. As to document requirements most states want to see a birth certificate, except Massachusets, which will accept 3 various pieces of ID, and Vermont,in which one can get by with a Marriage License (or divorce papers). Some however want some ID in addition to the BC. So here goes: Arkansas social security card Connecticut 2 pieces Delaware social security card and 2 other pieces DC social security card Florida social security number and 2 pieces Hawaii social security card Indiana 2 pieces (1 with signature) Louisianna 2 pieces Maine 1 piece Michagan 2 pieces Mississippi social security card New York 1 piece with signature, 1 w/address (can be combined) Nevada social security card or 2 docs w/social security number North Carolina 1 piece Pennsylvania social security card South Carolina 1 piece with signature Tennessee social security card Virginia 1 piece In Canada only Ontario affirmed that anything other than a Birth certificate was neccessary and that is mearly 1 additional with signature. A good source of info about IDs is The Drivers License Guide Co. in Redwood City, CA 1-800-227-8827 Try and get the US ID Manual. It's a hundred bucks but if you talk sweet they might give you 30 days to pay. Well thats it, see you in line. -PARABOLIC MIKE-