Guide to Enhanced Driver Licenses (EDL)

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Where you can use your Enhanced Driver License

You can use your Enhanced Driver License (EDL) as identification in the following ways:

Using your EDL return to the U.S.

You can use your EDL to return to the U.S. by land or by sea only. For more information about:

Using your EDL to board a plane

You can use your EDL to board domestic flights. It isn't accepted for international flights.

Registering to vote

We'll register you to vote, or we'll update your voter registration when you get an EDL. If you don't want to register to vote when you get your EDL, we'll give you the opportunity to decline. See RCW 46.20.156 for more information, or read about voter registration eligibility.

Getting your enhanced driver license (EDL)

See what steps to take to get an EDL.

Where to get your EDL

You must make an appointment to apply in person at one of our driver licensing office locations. Our staff will interview you. You'll need to provide documents to prove your citizenship, identity, and residence. You'll also have your photograph taken.

Documentation

When you apply for your EDL, you must establish (or re-establish) your identity, U.S. citizenship, and WA residence.

When to expect your EDL

You should get your EDL within 2-3 weeks after we approve your application.

Residency and citizenship requirements

You must be a resident of Washington State and show us proof of residency when you apply. Only United States citizens who can provide proof of citizenship are eligible for an EDL. You can't use a green card or work visa to get an EDL.

If you are living in Washington while on active military service and have a license from another state, you can get an EDL if you:

Security and privacy

The federal government designed the EDL with enhancements that are industry best practices. This includes: