This is a legal document that was released by the Washington DC Department of Human Services - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C..
The document is provided in French.
Q: What is a DC Residency Certification?
A: A DC Residency Certification is a document that proves an individual's residency in Washington, D.C.
Q: Why do I need a DC Residency Certification?
A: You may need a DC Residency Certification to demonstrate your residency in Washington, D.C. for various purposes, such as obtaining benefits or establishing eligibility for certain programs or services.
Q: How can I obtain a DC Residency Certification?
A: To obtain a DC Residency Certification, you typically need to provide proof of your residency in Washington, D.C. This may include documents such as utility bills, lease agreements, or voter registration cards, among others. You will need to follow the specific application process outlined by the relevant government agency or department.
Q: Is a DC Residency Certification only for U.S. citizens?
A: No, a DC Residency Certification is available to both U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizens who can provide proof of their residency in Washington, D.C.
Q: How long is a DC Residency Certification valid?
A: The validity period of a DC Residency Certification may vary depending on the specific purpose for which it is obtained. It is best to check with the relevant government agency or department to determine the validity period applicable to your situation.
Form Details:
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