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New pilot program in Idaho will help inmates get ID cards |
By inlander.com- Samantha Wohlfeil |
Published: 02/21/2019 |
How hard is it to get a homeless former inmate an identification card? As Boise-area shelter director Jodi Peterson found out while trying to help one man get an ID, it takes a trip down a Kafka-esque rabbit hole that could frustrate even the most patient of people. Peterson tried to help the man get a copy of his birth certificate, but a notarized signature was required. That requires a photo ID. So they went to the prison he’d been released from and asked if they could reprint his prison ID. Nope. Instead, they provided his mugshot. Notary couldn’t take it. He tried to get a new social security card, but that also requires a photo ID. Read More. |
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