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Elm City Resident Card

The Elm City Resident Card is a picture ID for New Haven residents so they can access basic services within city limits.

Benefits

The Elm City Resident ID Card features the bearer’s photo, name, address, date of birth, and signature. The card serves as a secondary form of identification for residents of New Haven.

In addition to serving as identification, the card can be used to cash checks (at Start Bank), to help obtain employment, access city libraries, parks, public transit and access food pantries. The card is also helpful as an ID when interacting with the New Haven Public Safety, Police and Fire Departments.

The Elm City Resident ID Card has been issued to those recently released from incarceration who have worked with the Office of Community Resilience to help get integrated back into the society of New Haven. The card is also issued for Youth at Work Program participants.

Getting the Resident ID Card

To obtain an Elm City Resident Card, applicants must apply in-person to the Office of Vital Statistics at:

165 Church Street, 1st floor, Suite 154
Monday–Friday
9:00am–5:00pm
First Wednesday of Each Month
9:00am-2:00pm

What to Bring With You

To obtain a resident card, the applicant must present acceptable identification, provide proof of residency and pay a CASH ONLY fee ($10 for adults and $5 for children 16 and under.) Acceptable identification includes:

Section A

Must provide one of the following valid documents:

Section B

Must provide two of the following documents dated within the last 90 days:

  • Passport
  • U.S. Driver’s License
  • Birth certificate (only for youth 16 years of age and under)
  • Consular ID Card
  • U.S. or foreign Military Identification Card (with original birth certificate)
 

Or two of the following documents:

  • National Identification Card (must have photograph, name, address, date of birth and expiration date)
  • Foreign Driver’s License  (must have photograph and be current, not expired)
  • Visa (current)
  • ITN Card (must be accompanied by an ID with a photograph)
  • Utility bill with name and address
  • Insurance bill
  • Bank statement
  • Employment pay stub
  • Voter registration card
  • Original documents from a health or social services organization attesting to the fact that the applicant is a New Haven resident

Section A

Must provide one of the following valid documents:

  • Passport;
  • U.S. Driver’s License
  • Birth certificate (only for youth 16 years of age and under)
  • Consular ID Card
  • U.S. or foreign Military Identification Card (with original birth certificate)
 

Or two of the following documents:

  • National Identification Card (must have photo, name, address, date of birth and expiration date)
  • Foreign Driver’s License an ID with a photograph)
    (current-NOT expired)
  • Visa (current)
  • ITN Card (must be accompanied by an ID with a photograph)

Section B

Must provide two of the following documents dated within the last 90 days:

  • Utility bill with name and address
  • Insurance bill
  • Bank statement
  • Employment pay stub
  • Voter registration card
  • Original documents from a health or social services organization attesting to the fact that the applicant is a New Haven resident.

Proof of residency must have the name and address of the applicant. Residency documents with only one name will only be accepted for married couples if an original marriage certificate is presented.

FAQs For Elm City Resident Card

  • What is the Elm City Resident ID Card used for?

The Elm City Resident ID card is a Secondary form of identification. It CANNOT be used to replace or instead of a Primary ID. It is only a Secondary form of ID with a picture for New Haven residents.

  • What is the fee?

CASH ONLY fee ($10 for adults and $5 for children 16 and under)

  • What are the requirements?

The list of requirements to obtain or update an Elm City Resident ID card are as follows:

    1. Acceptable identification (see list)
    2. Proof of residency
    3. Payment of CASH ONLY fee

If you are a parent applying for a child, you must also provide proof of school enrollment and/or PowerSchool enrollment for your child.

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