


The following are required for DPC applicants: Also, the DMV’s website can be translated in other languages by selecting “Settings & Language” on the top right of our homepage and then selecting a language.

There is a Spanish version available of the DPC checklist. The clerk will review their reservation, provide forms if needed, and instruct the customer to go to the Document Verification Center, which is located on the first floor directly across from the check-in area.Ī DPC checklist and Frequently Ask Questions (FAQ) page are available on our website and have more details regarding acceptable identity and proof of residency documents. Upon entering the Cranston DMV building, a customer will go to the check-in booth, now located on the first floor, and present their reservation to the clerk. Qualified customers can make a reservation for a DPC on our website ( dmv.ri.gov) and select: “Schedule Reservations & Road Tests,” then “All Other Reservations,” then “Make a New Reservation,” then “Select a Category,” select “License/ID/Registration,” and finally select “Driver Privilege Cards Reservations.” Customers must have either filed a Rhode Island resident personal income tax return in the prior tax year or been claimed as a dependent on one. What will be needed?Ī: Starting on Monday, July 3, the Rhode Island DMV will begin issuing Driver Privilege Cards (permits and licenses) per RIGL 31-10.4.ĭriver Privilege Cards (DPCs) will be available to Rhode Island residents who are unable to establish lawful presence within the United States but wish to drive legally.

Q: Starting July 1, Rhode Island will be issuing driver's licenses for the undocumented.
