INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) will extend hours of operation on Mon., May 7 and Tues., May 8 to issue ID cards and driver’s licenses to be used for identification at a polling place. Branches will be open on Mon., May 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Tues., May 8, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
As required by state law, branches will only process new, amended, or replacement ID cards, and renewed, amended, or replacement driver’s licenses and learner permits. New driver’s licenses and learner permits will be processed provided the customer has previously completed all required testing. Customers who are required to take a knowledge or driving skills exam to obtain or renew a license may choose to apply for a free ID card to use for voting purposes.
Individuals who hold a driver’s license or ID card that expired after the last general election may use the expired card as proof of identification for voting purposes. The paper interim credential issued at the license branch at the time of the transaction or after a customer has completed an internet credential transaction is acceptable proof of identification for voting purposes.
The Indiana BMV provides free, state-issued ID cards for voting purposes to any unlicensed Hoosier who is a U.S. citizen, who can provide proper documentation, and who will be at least 18 years of age on or before the next general or municipal election. The following documents are required to obtain a new state ID card or driver’s license. A complete list of documents required to obtain a new state ID card or driver’s license can also be found at myBMV.com.
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