NYS DMV Form MV-45. Statement of Identity by Parent/Guardian

NYS DMV Form MV-45. Statement of Identity by Parent/Guardian

Form MV-45 is completed by a parent or guardian of a child under the age of 21 who is applying for a permit, license, registration, or title in New York State. The purpose of this form is to provide four points of proof of identification for the child and, in some cases, one proof of residence for an enhanced document application.

The form requires the parent or guardian to provide their personal information and certify the child's identity by presenting specific documents that establish the child's identity. These documents may include a birth certificate, Social Security card, passport, school ID, or other acceptable forms of identification as outlined by the New York State DMV.

It is crucial that the form is signed in the presence of a DMV representative and not before bringing it to a DMV office. Additionally, the applicant must provide a birth certificate or other acceptable proof of the child's date of birth.

Application Example: A parent or guardian of a child under the age of 21 who is applying for a permit, license, registration, or title in New York State would use this form to provide proof of the child's identity. By completing the required sections and providing the necessary supporting documentation, they are establishing the child's identity as required by the DMV.

Related Forms: Other related forms may include specific applications for permit, license, registration, or title transactions, depending on the specific transaction or purpose.