Replace Id Without Birth Certificate

Summary

To replace your ID in New Mexico without a birth certificate, first obtain a replacement Social Security card using your divorce decree. An expired ID might be accepted for obtaining a birth certificate, but confirm with the New Mexico Vital Records Office. Contact them for specific requirements and guidance.

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my social security card has my married name. I do have my divorce decree. I don't have my birth certificate. What do I need to do to get a new id with these obstacles
Hey ****! To get a new ID, you can usually use your divorce decree to prove your legal name change. Here are some steps:
- Visit your local DMV.
- Bring your social security card with your married name.
- Bring your divorce decree.
- Bring any other secondary form of identification (e.g., a utility bill).
What state are you in? This will help provide more specific information.
I do not have a social security card also my social security card has my married name. I do have my divorce decree. I don't have my birth certificate. What do I need to do to get a new id with these obstacles
Hey ****! You'll need to replace your Social Security card first. Here’s what you can do:
- Visit the Social Security Administration (SSA) website to apply for a replacement card.
- Provide your divorce decree to show your name change.
- Use another form of identification like a driver’s license or a utility bill.
What state are you in? This will help provide more specific details.
I live in New Mexico I do not have a social security card also my social security card has my married name. I do have my divorce decree. I don't have my birth certificate. What do I need to do to get a new id with these obstacles
Hey ****! To get a new ID in New Mexico, follow these steps:
- Replace your Social Security card first:
- Visit the SSA website to apply for a replacement card.
- Provide your divorce decree for the name change.
- Use another form of ID like a utility bill.
- Obtain a copy of your birth certificate from your birth state's Vital Records Office.
Do you need details on how to request your birth certificate?
What type of proof do I need to get my birth certificate in **** new Mexico
To obtain a birth certificate in New Mexico, you generally need the following:
- A completed application form.
- A valid photo ID (passport, driver’s license, state ID).
- Proof of relationship (if applying for someone else’s certificate).
- Payment for the certificate fee.
Would you like detailed instructions on how to do this online or in person?
I do not have a valid ID but need my birth certificate so I can get a valid ID. Will an expired id work to get my birth certificate
Hey ****! In New Mexico, an expired ID may sometimes be accepted as proof of identity, depending on the specific office's discretion. It's best to contact the New Mexico Vital Records Office directly to confirm. Here's the contact information for the New Mexico Department of Health's Vital Records:

New Mexico Department of Health - Vital Records


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: https://nmhealth.org/about/erd/bvrhs/
Would you like more information on how to proceed, or do you have other questions?