(1) Upon original application for a driver's
license, an applicant must present evidence of the applicant's Montana
residence address. A Montana residence
or street address must be provided; if the applicant does not receive mail at
the residence or street address, a Montana post office box or mailing address
also must be provided.
(2) The department will accept the following
documents as evidence of a Montana residence address, provided the document
shows the applicant's name and Montana residence address as it appears on the
driver's license application:
(a) any
primary or secondary document as listed in ARM 23.3.131;
(b) a US or
Montana income tax return for the previous year;
(c) a Montana
voter registration card;
(d) a receipt
for personal or real property taxes paid within the last year to the state of
Montana or a Montana county;
(e) a current
automobile or life insurance policy or statement;
(f) a certified copy of school records issued by
the school the applicant is currently attending or attended within four months
of the application;
(g) a written statement from the applicant's parent,
guardian, or adult child that the applicant resides at the same address as the
parent, guardian, or adult child, along with a copy of a document permitted
under this rule that evidences the Montana residence address of the applicant's
parent, guardian, or adult child;
(h) the original
copy of a rental agreement or rent payment receipt signed by the landlord or
rental agent that includes the applicant's name and residence address;
(i) home
mortgage or equity loan papers showing the applicant's name and residence
address; a rural address will be accepted when there is no other physical
address;
(j) any of
the following, dated or issued not more than four months prior to application:
(i) a payroll
check or payroll check stub;
(ii) a bank
statement;
(iii) a utility bill or utility hook-up order;
(iv) canceled
mail addressed to the applicant; or
(k) if the applicant is homeless, a descriptive address of the location
where the applicant primarily resides, e.g., "under the west end of the
east street bridge." The applicant
must also provide a separate mailing address and present a written statement
from a social service agency on the agency's letterhead verifying the
applicant's homeless status and the descriptive address given by the applicant.