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Detailed Instructions

New UC Riverside students may submit their picture to be used on their own ID Card. In order to have your ID card ready for you upon your arrival, please submit a color snapshot showing a full front view of your head and shoulders according to the requirements shown on this site.

By submitting this photo for your ID Card you agree this photo may be used by UC Riverside for educationally related and/or official university business. Please contact the Card Office if you have questions about this policy at (951)827-2273 or email us at myphoto@ucr.edu

To begin, click on the “Get Started Now!” button on the home page.

STEP ONE: Take Your Photo
 
 

The above photos represent acceptable photos. Notice they are very similar in size and requirements of passport photos.

When taking your photo, please use the following as guidelines to ensure your photo is accepted:

  • Background should be plain white or off-white
  • Photos must be in color
  • Should be taken in full-face view, directly facing camera not a profile
  • No sunglasses
  • No headwear (unless religious purposes)
  • High-resolution photography is strongly recommended
  • Do not have any other object or person in the picture
  • Photo must be taken in the last 6 months and must be in likeness of your current appearance

Have your picture taken according to the diagram below:

Once you have a properly formatted photo, please proceed to Step 2. You will have the ability to crop your photo, if needed, in Step 3.

  • To proceed to Step 2 you must select the “Terms” check box by clicking in the box on Step 1 of the photo upload site as shown below.

Click the “Continue to Step 2” button.

STEP TWO: Upload Your Photo

This page displays your account information used by the photo upload application:

Click on the “Choose File” button to browse for your photo. On mobile devices it will start your camera or open the file explorer app. If you’re using a computer, this will launch a dialog box in your browser. You can snap a picture with your mobile device or select the location of your file. Once you have selected the photo’s file location, select it by clicking on the “Open” button in the dialog box.


Click the “Continue to Step 3” button to upload your photo to the system.

STEP THREE: Edit Your Photo

If needed, you can use this tool to rotate, crop or resize your photo. You will be able to compare your photo with a sample on Step 4. You can also remove the file and start over. When you are satisfied, continue to Step 4.


Click the “Continue to Step 4” button.

STEP FOUR: Preview Your Photo

Compare the sample card photo with your uploaded photo shown in the preview.

  • Click on the button that answers the following question:

Does your photo look like the given example? Yes or No

  • If you selected yes, continue to the next paragraph that explains your acceptance and understanding of submitting your photo using this on-line tool. You must select the check box by clicking in the box to continue with the photo upload process.

Click the “Continue to Step 5” button.

STEP FIVE: Upload Your Government ID

Click on the "Choose File" button to browse for your Government ID photo. On mobile devices it will start your camera or open the file explorer app. If you’re using a computer, this will launch a dialog box in your browser. You can snap a picture with your mobile device or select the location of your file. Once you have selected the photo's file location, select it by clicking on the "Open" button in the dialog box.

  • Click the "Continue to Step 6" button to upload your photo to the system.

Click the “Continue to Step 6” button.


STEP SIX: Edit Your Government ID

If needed, you can use this on-line tool to rotate, crop or resize your photo. After you are finished you will be able to compare your photo with a sample on Step 4. Please edit your photo now, remove the file and start over, or if you are satisfied, click the "Continue to Step 7" button.

  • Click the "Continue to Step 7" button.

STEP SEVEN: Preview Your Government ID

Step 7 will display a sample driver's license ID card and preview of your government ID photo. Compare the sample ID photo with your uploaded ID photo shown. Your government ID photo must show clear, legible information to verify your identity. This information will be deleted from the system once your photo submission is approved.

  • Click on the button that answers the following question

Does your government ID clearly show the information to verify your identity as the given example? Yes or No

  • If you selected yes, continue to the next paragraph that explains your acceptance and understanding of submitting your photo using this on-line tool. You must select the check box by clicking in the box to continue with the photo upload process.

I have reviewed the necessary requirements of the government ID photo. I understand that if I submit a photo that does not meet the requirements or is improperly formatted, my application may be delayed until a suitable photo is resubmitted.


  • Click the button "Continue to Step 8" button.

STEP EIGHT: Finalize

Thank you for your submission! All required documents have been successfully uploaded to our database. Your confirmation number is XXXXX. 

Once your R'Card has been printed and is available for pickup you will need to bring your government-issued ID to our office to obtain your ID Card. Distance learning students will receive their R'Card ID Card through a separate process.