Oregon Homeless ID Assistance



For homeless individuals lack of physical identification can lead to loss of phycological identity and dignity. In the State of Oregon there are several programs created to help individuals experiencing homelessness to obtain essential identification, such as state ID and Birth Certificates.  

The Oregon Health Authority offers a program for homeless individuals to obtain a copy of their birth certificate free of any charges. The facilities also can provide assistance in completing the necessary forms and having them submitted for processing.  

Oregon House Bill 3026 was passed in 2021 and it established that individuals experiencing homelessness can have the $44.50 fee waived when applying for a state ID card. To qualify individuals must provide documentation showing homeless status from any homeless service provider.  

Such programs and assistance are crucial to help impower homeless individuals and to assist in overcoming barriers with regards to obtaining employment, public services, and housing.  

To learn more and share information about the following program visit the Oregon Health Authority site.  

 

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