What Does A State ID Cost?
by William Teach — published on April 28th, 2008
So, exactly how much does an ID cost in the 50 States? Not a DL, mind you, just a basic ID card
Alabama - $23
Alaska - Under 60 is $15, over 60 is free
Arizona - $12. Over 65 is free
Arkansas - $10
California - $23. Free for those over 62. $7 for low income folks
Colorado - $10.50. Free for those over 60
Connecticut - $15, same price as to products
Delaware -$5
Florida - $3 whole friggin’ dollars!!!!!!
Georgia -$20 for 5 years, $35 for $10 years
Hawaii - $15 for under 65, $10 for over 65
Idaho - $7.50. Renewals can even be done by mail
Illinois - $20, free for seniors over 65with no renewal necessary
Indiana - $13 under 65, $10 for over 65, last for 6 years, which is the state this whole kerfuffle is over
Iowa - $5
Kansas - $18 under 65, $14 over 65
Kentucky - $12
Louisiana - Average $21, free for over 60
Maine - $5
Maryland - $15, free for those over 65
Massachusetts - $15
Michigan - $10, free for seniors. Oh, and those with mental impairments (hint, hint), cheaper!
Minnesota - $15.50, $10.75 for those 65 and up
Mississippi - $13
Missouri - $11
Montana - $8
Nebraska - $23.75 (lots of different fees for those under 21)
Nevada - $11.25. For 65 and up, new is $6.25, renewal is $2.25
New Hampshire - haven’t been able to find the cost, even at the New Hampshire DMV or New Hampshire’s main site
New Jersey - $24
New Mexico - $5 for 5 years, $8 for 10 years
New York - Depending on length, $9 to $14. 62 and up, $6.50
North Carolina - $10
North Dakota - $8
Ohio - $8.50
Oklahoma - $10
Oregon - $29 for 8 years
Pennsylvania - $10, and they make it really, really easy
Rhode Island - $15, free for 59 and up
South Carolina - $5
South Dakota - $8
Tennessee - $12.50. For those 65 and up, they never expire
Texas - $15. 60 and up, $5 and never has to be renewed
Utah - $18. Never expires for those 65 and up
Vermont - $15, $10 if you get Social Security Income
Virginia - $10
Washington - $20
West Virginia - can’t find an actual figure
Wisconsin - $28 for eight years
Wyoming - $10, never expires
Washington, D.C. - How much you got? In reality, $20. Cannot trade your Tech-9 for one, either.
Note: except where noted, most ID’s are good for generally 4-5 years a pop. And this info surely doesn’t completely cover if there are more provisions for Seniors and low income people. Just what I could find quick.
So, are the liberal nay-sayers and race baiters telling me that they all those “poor” people who they say will be disenfranchised because of requiring an ID in order to say “you’re damn right it’s me! See the picture?” to vote (like they don’t need the ID to do all sorts of other things) cannot get their asses off their couches which are parked in front of flat screens tuned to Oprah in paid for government housing and work for like 1 day every 4 years in order to vote?
Hell, if they cannot do that, then they are just too stupid to vote. I’d put something in about neutering them, but, then I would be accused of being mean.
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