Undocumented residents in New Jersey are eligible to apply for and obtain driver’s licenses. This policy, enacted in 2021, allows individuals who cannot satisfy federal requirements for legal presence to acquire a standard driver’s license, indistinguishable from those issued to other residents. Applicants must provide six points of identification, proof of New Jersey residency, and pass the necessary knowledge and road tests.
Access to driving privileges significantly impacts the lives of undocumented individuals, providing increased mobility for employment, education, healthcare access, and family responsibilities. This policy aims to improve road safety by ensuring all drivers are licensed, tested, and insured, potentially reducing uninsured motorist rates. Furthermore, it allows for better integration of undocumented residents into the community, facilitating their contribution to the states economy.
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