Suzanne Johnston, Flagler County Tax Collector, announced a new service that is intended to serve severely disabled citizens or facility-bound individuals who are physically unable to visit an office but need to acquire a Florida Identification Card.

The new service, called ID GO, will allow a person or their caregiver to contact the tax collector’s office and arrange an onsite visit from tax collector staff. Tax collector staff will capture a photo, application information, and any documents required for the issuance without the applicant having to visit a tax collector office.

Flagler County Tax Collector’s Office team members prepare to hit the streets.

“Our office issued its first onsite identification cards this week for two of our local home-bound residents,” said Shelly Edmonson, Operations Manager. “This innovative technology has given us the ability to offer our residents a service that we have never been able to offer before. However, it is definitely a labor of love that requires three team members and several hours to complete one identification card.”

Johnston is excited to be able to offer this new service.

“There is a need in our community to serve the severely disabled, our elderly residents in long-term care, and those who may need identification for end-of-life legal decisions,” said Johnston.

For more information about this program, please contact the Flagler County Tax Collector’s Office.

Flagler County Tax Collector’s Office team member works with a homebound customer.