To purchase Florida Resident tickets or annual passes at Walt Disney World, guests aged 18 and older must provide a valid Florida driver's license, a Florida state-issued ID card, or a Florida-based military ID, all of which must show a current Florida address. If you do not have one of these primary IDs, Disney accepts a "secondary" form of proof along with a corresponding picture ID (such as a passport). This secondary proof must be dated within the last two months and can include a current utility bill (water, power, or phone), a recent bank statement, a homeowner's insurance policy, or mail from a federal or state government agency. Digital versions of these documents displayed on a smartphone or tablet are usually accepted at Guest Relations. It is important to note that property deeds and P.O. Box addresses are generally not accepted as proof of residency. For those who verify their residency online during the checkout process using a Florida driver's license, you can often go straight to the park turnstiles without having to visit a ticket window for manual verification.