The DMV requires proof of residency for our student to get an ID card. They are willing to accept a letter from our accountability association. Can the office of PIE provide a letter?
Yes, the office of PIE has a letter specifically drafted for this purpose.
A person who is at least fifteen years of age may apply to the Department of Motor Vehicles for a beginner's permit. The student will be required to provide proof of residency. This document should contain their full name, date of birth, sex, race, and residence address.
The DMV does accept a letter from the home school accountability association, which is to include the name and current address of the student applying for the student permit, or license. PIE members may contact the office of PIE for assistance.
Our student is in the admission process for Technical College. We are being asked for an "Official Transcript" from a home schooling group. I have explained that we are enrolled under the "3rd Option", and that as a parent, I issue the transcript, but they still want something official. Have you run into this problem before?
Yes. Members of PIE should be able to provide a copy of their Acceptance Letter as proof of membership, along with their official transcript (provided by the parent-teacher).
If they continue to insist, you may contact the office for further assistance.
I need a transcript for my student who is beginning high school next year. Can you help?
Yes. A transcript formatted using Microsoft's office tools is available through the Document Library of our Web site. If you are unable to download from the Web site, the transcript can be sent to you by email. Contact the office of PIE if you are interested in learning about our transcript service.