Valid Forms of Identification for ID Cards and EID Upgrades
You must present a valid, current government-issued photo ID proving your identity to receive an ID card or EID upgrade. Photos on file at the ID Center are NOT valid forms of identification.
In accordance with the University Identification Card Guidelines, the list of acceptable forms of identification has been provided for verification purposes. ID Center officials must adhere to these policies at all times.
Accepted forms of government-issued proof of identification:
(photo IDs not listed here will NOT be considered valid)
Driver's license from the United States or Canada
Valid learner's permit or temporary license (must include photograph) from the United States or Canada
U.S. Military ID
U.S. or foreign passport
Alien registration card with photo (form I-151 or I-551)
U.S. citizen ID card (form I-197)
Resident citizen card (form I-179)
U.S. Employment Authorization Card - EAD (form I-766)
Native American Tribal Photo Identification Card
Trusted Traveler Program (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST)
If you do not have a valid ID, the ID Center will not be able to issue you an ID card nor upgrade your UT EID. See I Don't Have Valid ID to learn what your alternatives are.
Last updated August 25, 2015 @ 11:23 am

