Dayton Daily News

Ohio drivers will soon receive license by mail

Starting July 2, licenses to arrive about 10 days after they are issued.

- By Andrew Welsh-Huggins

COLUMBUS Ohio said Wednesday it’s ending the same-day issuing of Ohio driver’s licenses and will mail them instead to save money and increase security.

Licenses will arrive about 10 days after they’re issued once the change takes effect July 2, the Department of Public Safety said. Drivers will be issued temporary licenses and ID cards in the meantime.

The agency says the temporary cards will be valid for proof of identity and residence when voting.

Drivers can also request driver’s licenses or ID cards that meet federal regulation­s for travel. Travel restrictio­ns taking effect in October 2020 will require federally compliant driver’s licenses to pass through airport security.

There’s no extra cost for these licenses. This means that Ohio driver’s licenses issued before July 2, 2018, will not be accepted by the Transporta­tion Safety Administra­tion after Oct. 1, 2020.

A star in the upper right hand corner of licenses will designate those compliant with federal regulation­s.

Obtaining that credential will require documents such as birth certificat­es or passports, copies of social security cards and utility bills showing people’s address.

Residents who must renew before July 2 will have to return again within two years if they want the federally compliant ID.

There’s no reduction in license fees the second time for people in that position because fees are set by lawmakers, said Kristen Castle, Public Safety Department spokeswoma­n.

Ohio joins 41 other states that provide licenses and ID cards through the mail.

The change announced Wednesday will prevent loss and theft of secure material from motor vehicle bureaus, provide a centralize­d and more secure printing facility and save money in the form of the cost of upgrading security measures at individual bureaus, the Public Safety department said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Drivers can request driver’s licenses or ID
cards meeting federal travel regulation­s, designated by a star in the upper righthand corner.
CONTRIBUTE­D Drivers can request driver’s licenses or ID cards meeting federal travel regulation­s, designated by a star in the upper righthand corner.

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