Armed Forces Symbols Now Available on Driver Licenses and State IDs
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COLUMBUS – Members of the U.S. Armed Forces now have the option of displaying a symbol representing this on their drivers license (DL) or state identification card (ID) through the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV).
“The BMV has always been supportinve of those who have and are currently serving our country through specialized license plates, but we are pleased to be able to take the next step and offer this distinction on driver licenses and state ID cards,” said Ohio BMV Acting Register, Carolyn Williams.
House Bill 450 of the 127th General Assembly gave the BMV the authority to place this special symbol on DLs and IDs. Certain merchants may offer discounts or unique services to veterans or current members of the Armed Forces and they will now ber able to conveniently use their DL or ID to prove their affiliation for these discounts. This symbol is not intended to be used in lieu of a military identification card issued by any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces.
There is no additional cost to have the symbol added, other than the normal fees associated with applying for or renewing a DL or ID. The Armed Forces symbol can be added to the DL or ID at any Deputy Registrar. The applicant must submit a copy of his/her DD-214 displaying their military service or honorable discharge from the U.S. Armed Forces.
For more information on this, you can log on to http://bmv.ohio.gov/faq_Armed_forces.stm or call the county Veterans Service Office at 942-8441.
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Dave Rose, of Scio, is the County Veterans Service Officer. He retired in 2008 as a Department of Army civilian from Fort Meade, Maryland with forty years of Federal service (military and civilian). He is a member of the Scio American Legion, Scio Ruritans, Harrison County Historical Society, Harrison County Military Support Group, and the Custer Memorial Association. His hobbies include collecting military insignia and reading Civil War history.
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