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The city is extending free enrollment for its municipal ID program into 2016.

Williamsburg »

The municipal has your birthdate on it, but technically it's not a valid proof of age, officials say.

Long Island City »

Signing up for an IDNYC card through Dec. 31 gets you some awesome perks.

Brownsville »

The government-issued ID offers discounts and perks at cultural centers around the city.

Forest Hills »

The center, at the Queens Community House, will remain open for about four weeks. 

Elmhurst »

St. James Church on Broadway will sign up New Yorkers at the pop-up site.

Jackson Heights »

The Jackson Heights library will be home to a pop-up registration site for the city's Municipal ID.

Kew Gardens »

The center will operate at Queens Borough Hall until June 16.

East Harlem »

People will be able to apply for the city's free ID card at El Museo del Barrio from May 7 to May 23.

Corona »

There were only two instances of suspected fraud amongst applicants, officials said. 

Corona »

The Corona center was opened Monday to meet demand for the program.

Jackson Heights »

The IDNYC card program has seen overwhelming demand, so the city increased the program's capacity.

Jackson Heights »

Only one person was working to make appointments at the Jackson Heights location. 

Jackson Heights »

Melissa Mark-Viverito, Robert Cornegy and Danny Dromm were among councilmembers who got their cards.

Civic Center »

The link to register for an appointment to get the new municipal ID was down Wednesday morning.