How to Get Identification

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Service Ontario

Provincial service that can provide and assist with applying for a passport, social insurance number, Ontario photo ID card, health card, driver’s license, or Canadian birth certificate.

Woodgreen

The ID Replacement Clinic helps people get the identification they need to access health care, sources of income such as pensions, and other services.

650 Queen Street E, Toronto, ON M4M 1G5
Queen & Broadview

647-577-7243

The 519

The PAID Program works to help individuals who do not have a permanent address. This city-wide programs helps vulnerable people get the identification they need to access health care, sources of income such as pensions, and other services.

519 Church St, Toronto ON, M4Y 2C9
Church & Wellesley

416-392-6874

The Neighborhood Group

The Partners for Access and Identification (PAID) program helps people who are homeless apply for identification like health cards and birth certificates.

Street Health

The Identification Service helps people obtain an Ontario Health Card and, when necessary, apply for a birth certificate or proof of legal status. These documents then support an application for a social insurance number.

338 Dundas Street E Toronto, ON M5A 2A1
Trafalger & Dundas

416-921-8668

Unison Health & Community Services

This weekly program helps vulnerable people get the identification (ID) needed to access services. ID includes a Canadian birth certificate or birth registration, replacement of SIN card or Record of Landing, and Health Card if you have no address or ID.

1651 Keele St Toronto ON M6M 3W2
Keele & Rogers

416-653-5400