Drivers License Punched Void

11/14/2017

Jun 30, 2015. Starting July 6, Minnesota driver's licenses and state-issued identification cards will be perforated with the word 'VOID' to be invalidated, using a special hole punch on the left side of the card by the photo. This replaces the old method of a clipped corner. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Driver. Information you need about driver licenses, commercial licenses, the Graduated Driver Licensing program for teen drivers, and information about tickets and points and.

Notice to flight attendants, bank clerks and bartenders: That 21-year-old who just handed you an Oregon driver's license with a big hole punched into the face? As long as it hasn't expired, it's still a valid form of identification. Applicants for new Oregon driver's licenses, permits and ID cards will get to keep using their old IDs -- with an invalidating hole -- until their new ones arrive in the mail, the Oregon Department of Transportation announced today. Since 2007, Driver and Motor Vehicle Services has required that old IDs be turned over to DMV staff when new applications are filed, said David House, a department spokesman. In principle, the temporary paper IDs issued in exchange grant drivers the same privileges that laminated cards do.

But some complained that the flimsy paper was not honored as identification for banking, shopping, traveling or proving age. 'Some people told us that they had no problem getting on a plane in Oregon,' DMV Administrator Tom McClellan said in a release, 'but when they tried to come back to Oregon, the airport in the other state would not accept their interim card.'

Drivers License Punched Void

Starting April 1, DMV staff will punch a hole in the old IDs, then hand them back. They won't be valid for driving -- you'll still need the paper driver's license for that. Download Cooking Master Boy 53. But you can use them to prove age and identity at Portland International Airport, your neighborhood bank branch or your favorite pub.

-- Michael Russell.