Original Date: June 12, 2008
Revised Date: December 19, 2022
Sunset Review Date: December 19, 2026
Approved by: Frank Ordway, Chief of Staff
Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to assist youth in obtaining a Washington State issued photo identification card prior to their 18th birthday. State issued photo identification helps youth with:
- Participating in normal adolescent activities.
- Preparing for adulthood.
- Opening a bank account.
- Applying for a job.
- Obtaining housing.
- Receiving a driving instruction permit or personal driver license.
Scope
This policy applies to caseworkers.
Laws
Chapter 13.34 RCW Juvenile Court Act-Dependency and Termination of Parent-Child Relationship
RCW 46.20.117 Identicards
RCW 74.13.283 Washington state identicards-Foster youth
RCW 74.13.710 Out-of-home care-Childhood activities-Prudent parent standard
P.L. 113-183 Preventing Sex Trafficking and Strengthening Families Act
Policy
Caseworkers must assist:
- Youth with:
- Receiving a Washington State issued photo identification card prior to their 18th birthday if the youth is:
- Non-tribal.
- Tribal, but does not have a tribal enrollment identification card issued by a federally recognized tribe.
- Obtaining their Washington State identification card, instruction permit, personal driver license, enhanced from Department of Licensing (DOL) upon their request.
- Submitting required forms and documentation to DOL for approval.
- Physically obtaining their identicard once it’s available.
- Receiving a Washington State issued photo identification card prior to their 18th birthday if the youth is:
- Youth, caregivers, or Independent Living (IL) case managers by providing and explaining the DOL instructions for obtaining an identicard, instruction permit, or personal driver license.
Procedures
- Washington State Identicards
- When requesting Washington State Identicards from DOL, caseworkers must:
- Complete the Washington State Identicard DCYF 11-077 form. This is a standardized form approved by DOL and cannot be altered.
- Obtain and attach a 2.5 in. by 3 in. color photograph of the youth, to the Request for Washington State Identicard DCYF 11-077 form, based on the following DOL photo standards:
- A full-face view of the youth directly facing the camera.
- The youth’s head from the top of the head to the tip of the chin and side. Ears are not required to show.
- No hair, including bangs, across the eyes.
- No hats, glasses, hoodies or other items that obscure the face.
- Submit the original completed Washington State Identicard DCYF 11-077 form, which must include the color photograph of the youth, to DOL:
- Scanning and emailing the form as an attached word document or Adobe PDF only, to: DCYFLETTER@DOL.WA.GOV.
- Including in the subject line of the email the youths’:
- Last name
- First name
- Middle initial
- Date of birth
- Not leaving any spaces between each section. For example, John L. Doe born 01/01/1988 would be DoeJohnL010188.
- Provide youth and caregivers with a copy of the completed Washington State Identicard DCYF 11-077 form and upload the completed form into FamLink.
- When assisting youth in obtaining their Washington State identicard from DOL, caseworkers must:
- Accompany them to their local office to obtain the identicard or coordinate with any of following individuals to go with the youth:
- Caregiver
- Contracted IL case manager
- Other adult designated by the caseworker, caregiver, or IL case manager
- Provide DCYF identification when accompanying the youth and inform the caregiver, contracted IL case manager, or other adult to bring valid identification.
- Explain to them and the person accompanying them, if applicable, the steps required for obtaining a Washington State identicard at the local DOL office. This includes the following:
- Informing them to review the information on the DOL website.
- Bringing a copy of the completed Request for Washington State Identicard DCYF 11-077 form.
- Inform them when they can obtain their Washington State Identicard from their local DOL office in the timeframes listed below:
- After three business days from the date the form was submitted.
- Up to 60 calendar days from the date the form was submitted.
- Submit a new request if they have not received their identicard after 60 calendar days.
- Accompany them to their local office to obtain the identicard or coordinate with any of following individuals to go with the youth:
- When a Washington State identicard is lost or stolen the caseworker must, in coordination with the youth, complete the following:
- The Request for Identicard DCYF 16-029 form.
- Submit the Request for Identicard DCYF 16-029 form to the local DOL office.
- Accompany them to their local DOL office to obtain the identicard or coordinate with any of following individuals:
- Caregiver
- Contracted IL case manager
- Other adults designated by the caseworker, caregiver, or IL case manager
- When requesting Washington State Identicards from DOL, caseworkers must:
- Instruction Permits and Personal Driver Licenses
When youth request an instruction permit or personal driver license, caseworkers must:- Verify they have a current and valid Washington State identicard or tribal enrollment identification card issued by a federally recognized tribe. If they do not have either card:
- Complete the following applicable forms. Forms must be fully completed and cannot be altered:
- Washington State Identicard DCYF 11-077, as outlined in Procedure Section 1.
- Request for Washington State Instruction Permit or Personal Driver License DCYF 02-636.
- Send completed forms to DOL by:
- Scanning and emailing the forms as an attached word document or Adobe PDF only to DCYFLETTER@DOL.WA.GOV.
- Including in the subject line youths’:
- Last name
- First name
- Middle initial
- Date of birth
- Not leaving any spaces between each section. For example, John L. Doe born 01/01/1988 would be DoeJohnL010188.
- Combining the forms into one attachment if the identicard request is being submitted electronically at the same time as the instruction permit or personal driver license request.
- Complete the following applicable forms. Forms must be fully completed and cannot be altered:
- Inform them when they can obtain their instruction permit or personal driver license from their local DOL office in the timeframes listed below:
- After three business days from when the form was electronically submitted.
- Up to 60 calendar days from when the form was submitted.
- Submit a new request if they haven’t received their permit or personal driver license after 60 calendar days.
- Provide them and caregivers with a copy of the completed Request for Washington State Instruction Permit or Personal Driver License DCYF 02-636 form and upload the completed form into FamLink.
- Retain signed copies in the youth’s case file by uploading the form into FamLink.
- Verify they have a current and valid Washington State identicard or tribal enrollment identification card issued by a federally recognized tribe. If they do not have either card:
- Enhanced ID Cards and Personal Driver Licenses
When youth request an enhanced ID card (EID) or enhanced driver license (EDL), caseworkers must:- Verify they have a current and valid Washington State identification or tribal enrollment identification issued by a federally recognized tribe. If not, complete the Washington State Identicard DCYF 11-077 form, as outlined in Procedure Section 1.
- Obtain a court order that includes the following:
- Authorizes the issuance of an EID or EDL.
- Identifies the name of the authorized caregiver.
- Assist them and caregivers in planning and preparing for the EID or EDL, this includes, but is not limited to:
- Inform authorized caregivers that they must provide valid identification of themselves, if they choose to accompany youth to the local DOL office.
Forms
Request for Washington State Identicard DCYF 11-077 (located in the Forms repository on the DCYF Intranet)
Request for Identicard DCYF 16-029 (located in the Forms repository on the DCYF intranet)
Request for Washington State Instruction Permit or Personal Driver License DCYF 02-636 (located in the Forms repository on the DCYF intranet)