Walker County Messenger

Veterans, active military reminded of driver special services

- From Georgia Department of Driver Services

In observance of Veterans Day, the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) reminds Georgia veterans and active military personnel of special licensing and testing services dedicated to them year-round.

“For the men and women who have served the United States through military service, DDS welcomes the opportunit­y to honor you,” said DDS Commission­er Spencer R. Moore. “Please review the special military licensing options available, because it is our way of saying thank you.”

DDS supports veterans and active military several ways including:

♦ Offering free licenses and IDs for veterans (upon presentati­on of eligibilit­y from the Georgia Department of Veteran Services)

♦ Providing specially designed patriotic driver’s licenses and ID cards for veterans. (Standard fees apply.)

♦ Offering free licenses and IDs for active National Guardsmen upon presentati­on of eligibilit­y from their command

♦ Honorary Licenses/IDs for the spouse of a decreased veteran or the spouse of a disabled veteran who does not drive

♦ Troops to Trucks Program — accelerate­s the licensing process for military personnel to obtain a commercial driver’s license (CDL)

♦ Special testing exemptions for troops and their dependents who have an approved military motorcycle safety program

♦ Special testing exemptions for troops who have held a commercial vehicle license during service

♦ Accepts certificat­es for military supervised Risk-Reduction Programs

♦ Courtesy renewals by mail for active troops and their dependents stationed out of state

♦ Fort Benning, Georgia, is home to the first DDS customer service center located on a military installati­on; provides convenient licensing services to the approximat­ely 120,000 military, reservists, retirees and civilian personnel who support the base daily.

“We are proud of the many veterans who are part of the DDS Team in many roles throughout the state. I thank them for their willingnes­s to continue to serve in this capacity,” added Commission­er Moore.

Visit www.dds.georgia.gov for complete driver education, testing and licensing informatio­n including the opportunit­y to submit paperwork before arriving to save time.

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Spencer R. Moore

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