How to Get a Driver's License with a DACA
Eligibility for a Driver's License with DACA
As of 2021, 13 states and the District of Columbia allow DACA recipients to obtain a driver's license. Some states have implemented laws or policies to allow DACA recipients to apply for a driver's license, while others may have more restrictive requirements. It's essential to research the specific requirements in your state before applying for a driver's license with DACA.State Laws Providing Access to Driver's Licenses for DACA Recipients
Many states have implemented laws or policies to allow DACA recipients to obtain a driver's license. Some examples include:- California: In 2013, the state legislature passed AB 60, which allows undocumented individuals, including DACA recipients, to apply for a driver's license. Applicants must provide proof of identity, age, and California residency.
- Colorado: Colorado allows DACA recipients to obtain a driver's license, but they must provide proof of identity, age, and Colorado residency.
- Connecticut: Connecticut allows DACA recipients to obtain a driver's license, but they must provide proof of identity, age, and Connecticut residency.
Required Documents for a Driver's License with DACA

- Proof of identity: A valid passport, birth certificate, or other government-issued ID
- Proof of age: A valid passport, birth certificate, or other government-issued ID
- Proof of residency: A valid utility bill, lease agreement, or other document showing your current address
- DACA approval letter: A copy of your DACA approval letter, which is proof of your lawful presence in the United States
- Employment authorization document (EAD): A valid EAD card, which is proof of your employment authorization in the United States