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  • On Jul 10, 2023
    Krysten from FL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Are electronic versions of accepted documents accepted to prove residency, or do they absolutely have to be printed? I don't get paper statements, but I can find somewhere to print one out if I need to.

    Hi Krysten, thanks for visiting planDisney with your question!

    According to the Proof of Florida Residence policy, you can prove your residency with a valid Florida driver's license or a Florida state-issued ID card.  Both must have a Florida address listed.  A valid Florida-based military ID is also acceptable.  If you use any of these forms of IDs, you can verify your residency online by completing the "Your Florida Resident Information" form upon check-out when you purchase tickets through Disneyworld.com or complete the “Customize Your Tickets” step when you purchase through the My Disney Experience app.

    If you do not have any of the IDs mentioned above, an alternative is to have proof of a current mortgage, homeowner's insurance policy or bill; current automobile registration policy or bill; current utility bill for power, phone, cable, or water; or mail delivered to your address from a financial institution, (e.g., checking, savings or investment account statements), federal, state or city government agencies.  Please note, mail and bills cannot be more than two months old and P.O. Boxes are not considered acceptable proof of residency.

    Current statements and bills printed from electronic versions will be accepted.  You can also show your electronic bills via a smart phone or tablet device.

    I hope you find this information helpful to your question.  
    Diane

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Meet the Panelist: Diane, Connecticut

Hello! I’m Diane from Connecticut. I am a retired project manager and I'm married with three grown children.  My family enjoys traveling to Walt Disney World and believe Disney vacations are like snowflakes in the Northeast, no two are the same! Learn More About Diane

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