Can enhanced license show mailing address

In the United States, the Enhanced Driver's License (EDL) is a type of identification card that is issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in certain states. The EDL is a secure, tamper-evident document that contains the holder's name, date of birth, gender, and a digital photo.

Regarding your question, the answer varies from state to state. Some states may include the mailing address on the EDL, while others may not.

Here are some examples of states that do or do not include the mailing address on their EDL:

States that include the mailing address:

  1. New York: The EDL includes the holder's mailing address.
  2. Michigan: The EDL includes the holder's mailing address.
  3. Vermont: The EDL includes the holder's mailing address.

States that do not include the mailing address:

  1. Washington: The EDL does not include the holder's mailing address.
  2. Minnesota: The EDL does not include the holder's mailing address.
  3. New Hampshire: The EDL does not include the holder's mailing address.

States that may or may not include the mailing address:

  1. California: The EDL may or may not include the holder's mailing address, depending on the circumstances of issuance.
  2. Texas: The EDL may or may not include the holder's mailing address, depending on the circumstances of issuance.

It's essential to note that even if a state does not include the mailing address on the EDL, the DMV may still have access to this information through other records or databases.

If you're concerned about the inclusion of your mailing address on your EDL, you may want to contact your state's DMV or consult their website for more information on their specific policies regarding EDL issuance.