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Your Texas ID.me Identity Verification Notice, Explained

Identity Verification Notice (ID.me)Texas noticeChecked against an official source

Also called: ID.me verification notice

Last reviewed 2026-07-08

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What this notice usually means

This letter asks you to verify your identity through ID.me. Texas Workforce Commission sends it before it will pay your benefits. It includes an access code you need to complete the check.

What to do now

  1. 1

    Get the document your notice is about

    Have the form, letter, or paperwork mentioned in your own notice next to you before you start.

  2. 2

    Fill in or confirm the requested information

    Follow the instructions on your notice closely, since the exact fields and proof needed can vary by case.

  3. 3

    Send it back through a listed channel

    Submit it online, by mail, or in person, using the method your own notice describes.

  4. 4

    Get help if something is confusing

    Call the number on your notice, or ask a local benefits navigator for free help.

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Deadline

Benefits will be denied if you do not verify your ID.

From Texas Workforce CommissionRetrieved 2026-07-07

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Last reviewed 2026-07-08

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