The department may require that an applicant for a driver's license provide reasonable proof of his or her place of residence. Any person applying for a driver's license may present proof of residence in a form satisfactory to the department, provided that one or more of the following may satisfy a proof of residence requirement established pursuant to this section if it is current and shows the name and address of the applicant: I. A government check or a government document issued by an official in the municipality of residence. II. A paycheck, payroll document, or employment contract. III. A lease or deed. IV. Other documents issued in the ordinary course of business that establish that it is more likely than not that the applicant resides at the place claimed.
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