Before a licensee may sell or deliver a firearm to a nonlicensee, the licensee must establish the identity, place of residence, and age of the buyer. The buyer must [emphasis not added, it is bold on the form] provide a valid government-issued photo identification to the seller that contains the buyer's name, residence address, and date of birth. . .
. . . A combination of government-issued documents may be provided. For example, if a U.S. citizen has two states of residence and is trying to buy an handgun in State X, he may provide a driver's license (showing his name, date of birth, and photograph) by State Y and another government issued document (such as a tax document) from State X showing his residence address.