Minn. Stat. § 171.062
Subd. 1. Definitions.
Subd. 2. Evidence of identity.
For a noncompliant license or identification card, an applicant must submit:
(1) a Minnesota driver's license or identification card that is current or has been expired:
(2) if the applicant cannot present a credential under clause (1), either:
Subd. 3. General requirements.
(a) A document submitted under this section must include the applicant's name and must be:
(b) If the applicant's current legal name is different from the name on a document submitted under subdivision 4 or 5, the applicant must submit:
Subd. 4. Primary documents.
(a) For purposes of a noncompliant driver's license or identification card, a primary document includes:
(1) a copy of the applicant's record of birth, or an original certificate of birth that is in the files of the applicable bureau or board under item (iii) and can be readily viewed by the official accepting the application, certified by the issuing state that:
(iii) is issued by:
(A) a government bureau of vital statistics or community health board;
(B) the United States Department of State as a Record of Birth Abroad, Form FS-545 or Form DS-1350; or
(C) a United States embassy as a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, Form FS-240;
(6) one of the following documents issued by the United States Department of Justice or the United States Department of Homeland Security or any subsequent form or version of the documents:
Subd. 5. Secondary documents.
(a) For purposes of a noncompliant driver's license or identification card, a secondary document includes:
(6) a current identification card or document issued to the applicant by the United States Department of Defense, described as:
(31) any of the following documents issued by a foreign jurisdiction:
Subd. 6. Verification.
The department must be able to verify with the issuing jurisdiction the issuance and authenticity of the primary or secondary documents submitted under this section. Verification is required if: