For people who do not have a Massachusetts driver's license, the RMV can issue one of two official identification cards. The Massachusetts ID and Massachusetts Liquor ID look similar to drivers licenses; however, they do not extend any driving privileges. These two ID cards are official forms of identity, signature, and age that are accepted in the Commonwealth. Please refer to Obtaining a Massachusetts ID for more information about the Massachusetts ID.
You may apply for a Massachusetts Liquor ID at any full service RMV office. You will be given a temporary Massachusetts Liquor ID, valid for 30 days, at the branch, and a permanent Massachusetts Liquor ID will be mailed to you.
- A valid Social Security Card or a valid passport. If you do not have a valid Social Security card, you must present a written denial notice, satisfactory to the Registrar, from the Social Security Administration explaining why you can't obtain a Social Security Number.
- One (1) document from the Registry's list of Primary and Secondary Documents
proving date of birth.
- One (1) primary or secondary document from the Registry's list of Primary and Secondary Documents
proving your signature.
All documents must be originals. Photocopies will not be accepted.
Complete an application for a Liquor ID. This form is available at any RMV service office. You may also download it from the Forms and Files section on our website.
Present the application, $25.00 fee and appropriate documentation, in person, to any RMV full service office to receive your temporary photo-imaging Liquor ID. A new photo-imaging Liquor ID will be mailed to your address of record.
All Liquor ID applications must be approved by a Branch Office Manager.
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