High security driver's licenses coming to Ohio

(Columbus) - In an effort to ensure greater security and identification protection for customers, and to comply with federal regulations, the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles is introducing a single, central point of production for state driver licenses and identification cards, effective July 2, 2018.

Licenses and identification cards will no longer be produced while you wait at each of the more than 180 Deputy Registrar offices statewide. 

Ohio BMV Registrar Don Petit says, while customers will still go to a Deputy Registrar for license and card renewals or other transactions, they will receive their driver licenses and identification cards by mail rather than over the counter. 

Only a temporary proof of transaction will be issued at a Deputy Registrar location.

Petit tells Newsradio WTAM 1100, the extra level of security provided through centralized card production provides greater protection against counterfeiting and complies with all state and federal security standards. Ohio will be joining 41 other states to provide driver licenses and identification cards through the mail.  

Petit contends Centralizing the production of driver licenses and identification cards will reduce driver license fraud and identify theft by:

Ensuring driver licenses and identification cards are issued to legitimate cardholders only. 

Preventing loss and theft of secure materials from Deputy Registrar agencies; and Providing a more secure printing environment, sparing the state the costs associated with security renovations at local Deputy Registrar agencies.

What will change? Beginning July 2, 2018, customers will be receiving their state driver licenses and identification cards by mail in about 10 days after visiting a Deputy Registrar; receiving a temporary card/confirmation of driving privileges until the card arrives in the mail; and having the option to have a driver license or identification card that is acceptable for federal identification purposes.

Petit says it's a new option for meeting national travel security requirements.  New federal travel restrictions requiring secure identification go into effect October 2020 and Ohio is getting a jump-start on this process beginning July 2, 2018.

Customers interested in using their state-issued credential for access to federal facilities or services, such as airport security screening by the Transportation Safety Administration for boarding commercial airlines, may choose to obtain a credential that meets all federal requirements.

Customers choosing this option when obtaining a new or renewed license or identification card will be required to provide documentation proving their name and date of birth (such as a birth certificate or passport), Social Security number (such as a Social Security card) and two additional documents proving residential address (such as utility bills).

Customers not interested in or not needing to use their state-issued credential for federal identification purposes will have the option of obtaining a standard driver license or identification card without additional document requirements beyond those currently in place.

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