I have had a driver license continuously since 1967. When my current license expires, I will need to personally appear at a state office and produce the following:
An Original or Certified of One of the Following Primary Identication Documents
* Certified United States birth certificate, including territories and District of Columbia
* Valid United States Passport or Passport Card
* Consular Report of Birth Abroad
* Certificate of Naturalization, Form N-550 or Form N-570
* Certificate of Citizenship, Form N-560 or Form N-561
Proof of Social Security Number
* Social Security Card
* W-2 form
* Pay check
* SSA-1099
* Any 1099
The name assigned to the social security number must match the name that will appear on the Florida driver license or identification card.
2 Proofs of Residential Address
TWO of the following documents showing your residential address: (internet printouts or faxes of these documents are acceptable)
* Deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or residential rental/lease agreement
* Florida Voter Registration Card
* Florida Vehicle Registration or Title
* Florida Boat Registration or Title (if living on a boat/houseboat)
* A statement from a parent, step-parent or legal guardian of an applicant. The parent or guardian must reside at the same residence address, accompany the applicant and present "Proof of Residence Address"
* A utility hook up or work order dated within 60 days of the application
* Automobile Payment Booklet
* Selective Service Card
* Medical or health card with address listed
* Current homeowner’s insurance policy or bill
* Current automobile insurance policy or bill
* Educational institution transcript forms for the current school year
* Unexpired professional license issued by a government agency in the U.S.
* W-2 form or 1099 form
* Form DS2019, Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) status
* A letter from a homeless shelter, transitional service provider, or a half-way house verifying that the customer resides at the shelter address
* Utility bills, not more than two months old
* Mail from financial institutions; including checking, savings, or investment account statements, not more than two months old
* Mail from Federal, State, County or City government agencies (including city and county agencies)
Now, I have to do all of this just to continue to have a driver license. Is it too much to ask someone running for the highest office in the land to prove that he meets the requirements set forth in the Constitution?