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DHS Resumes Senior ID Cards for Those 60 and Older

The Department of Human Services on St. Thomas (Source photo by Bethaney Lee)

The Virgin Islands Department of Human Services (DHS) today announced the Division of Senior Citizens Affairs, Information and Referral’s Senior Identification Document (ID) Program has resumed Senior ID cards issuance and renewal services by appointment only.

Seniors 60 years of age and older qualify to receive a Senior ID Card from DHS. Once seniors are given scheduled appointment dates, they will need to provide supporting documents to verify age, such as a birth certificate, passport or other government issued l valid ID, and proof of residency, such as a utility bill, property tax statement or rental lease/deed. The cost of a Senior ID is $5, and the ID will be valid for a period of five years.

Commissioner Kimberley Causey-Gomez encourages all who are eligible for a card to make an appointment because the DHS Senior ID cards can be used to obtain valuable discounts at grocery stores, pharmacies, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, the Lieutenant Governor’s Property Tax Office, and several other locations throughout the territory.

For more information about the Senior ID program or to schedule an appointment, contact the Department of Human Services at the following phone numbers:

  • St. Croix: 772-7148 – Division of Senior Citizens Affairs, 1401 Mars Hill Frederiksted, St. Croix
  • St. Thomas: 774-0930 ex.t 4018 – Division of Senior Citizens Affairs, 1303 Hospital Ground, STE 1 St. Thomas
  • St. John: 776-6334 – St. John DHS Multipurpose Center, Cruz Bay, St. John

For general information, visit the Department of Human Services website at www.dhs.gov.vi or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/usvidhs.

The Department of Human Services (VIDHS) exists to provide social services to members in our community with diverse needs.

In times of national uncertainty and hardship we act as a safety-net and exist to inspire hope and empower change through non-judgmental, quality delivery of needed services and resources.

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