You must carry the interim driver license or identification form until you receive your new card in the mail. Your Ohio Interim Identification form will expire after 60 days. If you have applied for a driver license or temporary instruction permit, your Ohio Interim Identification form allows you to operate motor vehicles except for vehicles that require a commercial driver license CDL to operate. An Ohio Interim Identification form is only valid when accompanied by an unexpired Ohio driver license issued to the person identified on the form.
An Ohio Interim Identification form only serves as confirmation that an application is pending. It is not a form of identification. Types of Cards. Compliant vs. Choose the card that works best for you: Compliant Card Meets national travel security requirements. Standard Card Does not meet national travel security requirements.
Both Compliant and Standard cards allow you to prove your identity for tasks such as buying alcohol, obtaining social services, or registering to vote.
Only a driver license can authorize the operation of a motor vehicle. Go to our Acceptable Documents page for a full list of identity documents and links to use our interactive process to assist you with what to bring to a deputy registrar agency.
Frequently Asked Questions. Frequently Asked Questions What changed? Since July 2, , customers: Receive their state driver licenses and identifications cards by mail within 10 business days after visiting a BMV deputy registrar; Receive an Ohio Interim Identification form to use until their new card arrives in the mail; and Have the option to choose a compliant driver license or identification card that can be used for federal identification purposes.
What's the difference between a Compliant Card and a Standard Card? Compliant Card The compliant card has a star in the upper part of the card. The compliant card can be used to fly or enter federal facilities, including military bases.
You must provide additional identity documents to receive a compliant card. A Compliant Card cannot be used for international travel. International travel, including Canada and Mexico, still requires a passport.
Standard Card A Standard Card cannot be used to fly, enter federal facilities or military bases without additional documentation approved by the Transportation Security Administration TSA or other federal requirements, as needed. An Ohio standard driver license or identification card needs no additional documentation at time of renewal.
See Acceptable Documents for more information. What documents do I need to bring? Proof of name change if applicable The Standard Card does not require additional identity documents, unless the driver license or identification card is being issued for the first time. Do I need proof of a name change? You can get a free copy at any deputy registrar license agency, order a free copy by mail , or review it online from our Digest of Motor Vehicles page.
To convert your out-of-state driver license to an Ohio driver license, you will need to visit a deputy registrar license agency. You will need to bring proof of:. Please visit our Acceptable Documents page for a full list of identity documents and links to use our interactive process to assist you with what to bring to a deputy registrar agency. To see if your driver education course qualifies in Ohio, visit any driver examination station with your current license and your driver training certificate of completion.
If you meet Ohio requirements, you can begin testing. Please see our Driver License First Issuance page for complete information. Also, you will no longer get your license at the BMV and will now get it in the mail.
Drivers will be issued temporary licenses and ID cards in the meantime. Travel restrictions taking effect in October will require federally compliant driver's licenses to pass through airport security. The change 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.
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