Login.gov offers in-person identity verification at a United States Postal Service (USPS) location near you as an alternative to verifying your identity online.
You may also have the option to verify your identity in person if you attempted to verify your identity online but could not successfully upload your Driver’s License or state ID card on Login.gov.
Before starting the identity verification process, you’ll choose between verifying online or verifying in person. If you want to verify in person, select, ‘Verify your identity at a Post Office.’
Please note, you may also have the option to verify in person if you attempt to verify online but are unable to.
Please have the following information ready to enter on Login.gov:
If you’re unable to complete any of these steps, please contact the partner agency’s help center for support.
Once you complete the steps on Login.gov, we’ll email you a barcode and a deadline to go to the Post Office. You can print the email, or show the email from your mobile device. If you go to the Post Office after the deadline, your information will not be saved and you will need to restart the process.
Bring the same ID you used to enter your information on Login.gov. Your ID must not be expired. At this time, only the following state-issued identification is accepted:
We do not currently accept any other forms of identification, such as passports and military IDs. You cannot verify your identity at the Post Office without a state-issued ID. We’re currently working to add more ways to verify your identity.
In the meantime, please contact the partner agency’s help center to find out what you can do.
When you start the process on Login.gov, we’ll help you find a list of participating Post Offices near you. You can also search for a Post Office near you in our Help Center.
Once you’ve received a barcode online, you can go to any Post Office where In-Person Proofing is available.
* Available U.S. Territories: U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands.
You’ll get an email to let you know if your identity verification was successful or unsuccessful within 24 hours of your visit to the Post Office.
If your identity verification was unsuccessful, you can:
If you do not receive an email from us, there are a few steps you can take:
If you’ve encountered an issue while trying to verify your identity in person we would like to help you resolve it. Here are some tips for troubleshooting the process.
If you received an email informing you that you are ready to verify your identity or your identity could not be verified in person, and you did not attempt this action:
If you are unable to successfully verify your identity in person, you can try to verify your identity again, either online or in person, or you can contact the agency you are trying to access for help with specific questions about verifying your identity.
Tips for verifying your identity in person:
If you received an email informing you that the deadline to verify your identity passed, try verifying your identity online again.
We automatically cancel requests after 30 days in order to protect applicants’ personal data. When you restart the process to verify your identity in person, you will receive a new deadline.