Equipment ready for new licenses and IDs


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A sample of how the new Ohio driver’s licenses for adults will look. The individual’s information lines are now numbered to assist law enforcement.

There will be a new color for the state driver’s licenses.

STAFF REPORT

COLUMBUS — Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles has completed the implementation of equipment to produce a new format of state driver’s licenses and identification cards.

In April, the BMV began issuing the new format for driver’s licenses and identification cards on a pilot basis at selected agencies in Columbus, Cleveland and Toledo.

“Whether it’s through preparedness exercises, Homeland Security or the BMV, we are always working to keep Ohioans safe and secure,” said Ohio Department of Public Safety Director Henry Guzm °n. “The new driver license has helped Ohio take a significant step toward keeping with national standards and improving security.”

With the implementation of the new equipment statewide, customers, law enforcement, grocers and others will begin to see the new licenses and IDs in wide circulation.

The new format is significantly different in appearance and includes additional security features.

Changes include:

UThe license has been changed to a salmon color, and the design now includes the addition of a state of Ohio outline logo that will indicate the type of card (ie: driver’s license; commercial driver’s license; temporary instruction permit and/or identification card).

UThe main photo now will appear in the top left-hand corner and the ghost image will appear on the right side of the card.

UThe individual’s information lines are now numbered to assist law enforcement.

UThere is no longer a “table of contents” on the back of the DL or ID with the entire list of driving restrictions; only restrictions applying to the individual are listed and will be abbreviated. If the individual has no driving restrictions, no restrictions will be listed on the back of the DL. This change occurred in November 2008 as part of an initial round of changes.

UThe magnetic strip now will identify males or females with a designation of 1 or 2, respectively.

Individuals having a DL or ID printed in the old formats are still valid until the DL or ID expires. Customers are not required to obtain a replacement DL or ID if they have the old format.

Anyone with questions regarding the new format should contact the BMV at (614) 752-7500.