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New MN drivers licenses will be vertical format for those under 21

July 17, 2018 By Bill Werner

Starting next month the state will phase-in new designs for drivers licenses and I-D cards, including a vertical format for those under age 21. Tony Chesak, head of the Minnesota Licensed Beverage Association, supports the change.  He says it will enable “our servers and our owners and our managers and all the bar and restaurant staff that card people on a daily basis, to be able to quickly identify an individual who is not of age.”  Chesak says maroon markings currently on under-21 licenses are difficult to see in low light and birthdates can be difficult to read also.

State officials stress the phase-in of new drivers license designs will begin before REAL-ID compliance is required.  The state Public Safety Department’s Bruce Gordon says Minnesotans have the option to apply for a REAL-ID compliant drivers license beginning this October 1st, but those cards will not be required to board commercial flights until October 2020 — meaning Minnesotans will have two years to obtain a REAL-ID-compliant card.  Gordon suggests those who want a REAL-ID card should simply wait until their license is up for renewal or until October 1st of 2020, whichever is sooner.

 

DPS news release:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 16, 2018

New Driver’s License and State ID Design Unveiled

New look includes vertical and horizontal ID designs; State of Minnesota branding

​ST. PAUL — Minnesotans will see newly designed driver’s licenses and ID cards in the coming weeks as the state transitions from the current cards that were first issued in 2004.

 

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Driver and Vehicle Services division (DPS-DVS) will begin issuing the newly designed cards for applications or renewals processed on or after August 6.

 

Minnesotans do not need to obtain a new driver’s license or ID card unless their current card is expiring or they need to change their address or name. The current design and new design will be in circulation for the next four years, and both are valid forms of identification until they expire or are canceled. The cost for Minnesotans to apply for or renew a license will remain the same.

 

Cardholders will see some differences in the new design:

  • The new cards feature the State of Minnesota branding and colors.
  • ​Under 21 cards will be vertical, making it easier for businesses to identify those not able to make purchases that are prohibited to minors.
  • Different color headings will identify instruction permits, commercial driver’s licenses and other card types.

The new cards have a variety of security features making them more difficult to forge including:

  • A “ghost image” in the lower right corner is a repeat image of the cardholder’s portrait.
  • A multi-colored and intricate background featuring the Mississippi River, a canoeist and a pine forest.
  • An image of a walleye embedded into the card stock that can be observed by holding the card up to a light source.

The new design will be applied to all driver’s license and ID cards issued by the State of Minnesota, including REAL ID-compliant cards and the Enhanced Driver’s License and ID cards.

 

REAL IDs – Available October 2018, Not Required Until 2020

Minnesotans will be able to apply for a REAL ID-compliant card in October 2018, but they will have two years to obtain one if they choose. That means Minnesotans will be able to use their standard licenses and ID cards for federal purposes, including boarding domestic flights, until October 1, 2020.

 

The U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) informed DPS-DVS during a compliance check-in earlier this year that the state was making the necessary progress to comply with the federal regulations.

 

The Minnesota Legislature passed a law that directs DPS-DVS to make REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses and identification cards available by Oct. 1, 2018. Work to meet that deadline continues, even though the federal government won’t require driver’s licenses and IDs to be REAL ID-compliant until Oct. 1, 2020. DPS-DVS and Minnesota IT Services (MNIT) contracted with FAST Enterprises to develop a new driver services system that will produce REAL IDs.

 

REAL ID is a federal requirement that establishes minimum security standards for state-issued driver’s licenses. When available in October 2018, REAL ID will be one of three options for Minnesotans when they renew their driver’s license or ID card.

 

Information about REAL ID is available on the DPS website.

 

Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) and Enhanced ID Card (EID)

The Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) and Enhanced ID Card (EID) are dual-purpose optional cards that allow Minnesotans to re-enter the U.S. at land and seaports when returning from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or the Caribbean. EDLs and EIDs were first made available to Minnesotans in February of 2014 and remain available for Minnesotans who chose that option. The new design will be applied to EDL and EID cards beginning in October.

 

More information about the EDL and from what countries Minnesotans can re-enter the U.S. is available on the DPS website. EDLs are an acceptable form of identification to board an aircraft or enter a federal facility now and after October 2020.

 

What Minnesotans Need to Know

  • There is no need to obtain a newly designed driver’s license or ID card. 
    • The current design and new design will be in circulation for the next four years, and both are valid forms of identification until they expire or are canceled.
    • Minnesotans whose application or renewal is processed after August, 6, 2018 will receive the new look card.
  • Minnesotans whose driver’s licenses or identification cards expire before October 2018 should plan to renew their cards as they normally would. The renewed license will ​be valid for four years, barring a suspension or revocation.
  • Minnesotans do not need to take any action at this time to comply with the federal REAL ID law.
    • Minnesotans will be able to apply for the optional REAL ID-compliant cards beginning October 1, 2018, but they will not be needed for federal purposes until October 1, 2020. That means that Minnesotans will have two years to obtain a REAL ID-compliant card.
    • If they choose to apply for a REAL ID before their standard license expires, an early renewal fee would be charged and an additional four years would be added to the expiration date. Fee information is available on the REAL ID website.
  • Minnesota has a few identification options from which residents may choose. Determining which type of license or ID card works best depends on what a person needs to use the card for.
    • Standard driver’s license or ID card.
    • Enhanced driver’s license or ID card (EDL/EID).
    • REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or ID card (coming in October 2018).

What is REAL ID?

Passed by Congress in 2005, the REAL ID Act establishes minimum security standards for state-issued driver’s licenses and ID cards. The Act refers to federal anti-terrorism laws and regulations that control access to the following:

  • Federally regulated commercial aircraft.
  • Federal facilities requiring identification to enter, such as military bases or nuclear power facilities.
    • The Act prohibits federal agencies like the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) from accepting cards for official purposes from states that do not meet minimum security standards.

Federal enforcement and identification requirements

  • For more information on acceptable forms of identification for boarding aircraft, please see TSA’s website.
  • Information from the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security.
    • REAL ID Frequently Asked Questions for the Public.

How to stay up-to-date

  • Find Minnesota REAL ID information and resources at the state’s website.
  • The DPS-DVS Facebook page will have information that can easily be shared.
  • A recent DPS Blog post has information to consider when deciding which license or ID card you need.
  • A recent DPS Blog post has information about if your license expires this summer.

 

How to get help

  • For driver services questions (licenses, ID cards, driver compliance and exams) send an email to dvs.driverslicense@state.mn.us, and include your full name and date of birth with your question. You can also call 651-297-3298.
  • For vehicle services questions (ownership transfers, titles, liens and vehicle registration) visit the DVS website and submit your question using the vehicle services contact forms. You can also call 651-297-2126 or email dvs.motor.vehicles@state.mn.us and include your full name, date of birth, and license plate or VIN number with your question.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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