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DMV Announces New Veteran Indicator for Driver License or Identification Card – State of Delaware News
On the eve of Veterans Day, the Delaware Division of Motor Automobiles (DMV) is happy to announce Veterans of the USA Armed Forces, or the Nationwide Guard can now add a brand new Veteran indicator to their driver license or identification card.
Governor John Carney signed Home Invoice 408 (HB 408) into legislation on October 21, 2022, eliminating the necessity for a Veteran to hold a separate card or official discharge types in an effort to show their service. HB 408, was sponsored by Consultant Nnamdi O. Chukwuoucha, Senator Darius J. Brown, and Consultant Sherry Dorsey Walker. Co-sponsors included: Senators Stephanie L. Hansen, Dave G. Lawson, Spiros Mantzavinos, David P. Sokola, Bryan Townsend, John “Jack” Walsh, Representatives Ruth Briggs King, Richard G. Collins, Kevin S. Hensley, Kendra Johnson, Eric Morrison, Edward S. Osienski, Michael Ramone, and Stephen Smyk.
The Veteran indicator designation is accessible to any Delaware Veteran that served within the U.S. navy and was honorably discharged. To acquire the veteran indicator one will need to have a sound Delaware driver license or identification card and supply proof of navy service, by presenting any of the next unique paperwork:
- Navy ID
- NGB-22
- DD-214
- DD- 256
- Honorable Discharge Certificates
- Legitimate out-of-state driver license with veteran designation
“There are practically 80,000 veterans residing in Delaware and this new indicator gives our veterans with a handy manner to offer proof of navy service,” stated Consultant Nnamdi Chukwuocha.
“The Delaware Division of Transportation (DelDOT) and the Delaware Division of Motor Automobiles (DMV) proudly acknowledge the contributions and sacrifices of those that have faithfully served our nation and represented our nice state. The Veteran indicator is designed to confirm a person as a Veteran within the State of Delaware so that companies and organizations can acknowledge their contributions as effectively,” stated Secretary of Transportation Nicole Majeski.
“The Veteran indicator was a collaborative effort to cut back the need for our Veterans to acquire and carry a secondary ID, or carry a DD-214, which comprises delicate info, to show their Veteran standing,” stated the Director of the Delaware Division of Motor Automobiles Jana Less complicated. “For all they’ve carried out for his or her nation, it’s the least we are able to do for them,” continued Less complicated.
Veterans who’re renewing, altering their tackle, or buying a replica driver license or identification card could add the indicator at no extra cost at any DMV location. Relevant charges for the above companies will apply, however you’ll not be charged an extra $10.00 so as to add the Veteran indicator. So as to add the Veteran indicator, separate from a driver license or identification card service, there’s a $10.00 price. For extra particulars, please CLICK HERE or go to https://www.dmv.de.gov/DriverServices/drivers_license/index.shtml?dc=dr_lic_vet_idcard.
The designation will not be a navy ID card and doesn’t entitle Veterans to all navy advantages. Veterans would wish to contact the U.S. Division of Veterans Affairs (VA) to find out the federal advantages to which they’re entitled.
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On the eve of Veterans Day, the Delaware Division of Motor Automobiles (DMV) is happy to announce Veterans of the USA Armed Forces, or the Nationwide Guard can now add a brand new Veteran indicator to their driver license or identification card.
Governor John Carney signed Home Invoice 408 (HB 408) into legislation on October 21, 2022, eliminating the necessity for a Veteran to hold a separate card or official discharge types in an effort to show their service. HB 408, was sponsored by Consultant Nnamdi O. Chukwuoucha, Senator Darius J. Brown, and Consultant Sherry Dorsey Walker. Co-sponsors included: Senators Stephanie L. Hansen, Dave G. Lawson, Spiros Mantzavinos, David P. Sokola, Bryan Townsend, John “Jack” Walsh, Representatives Ruth Briggs King, Richard G. Collins, Kevin S. Hensley, Kendra Johnson, Eric Morrison, Edward S. Osienski, Michael Ramone, and Stephen Smyk.
The Veteran indicator designation is accessible to any Delaware Veteran that served within the U.S. navy and was honorably discharged. To acquire the veteran indicator one will need to have a sound Delaware driver license or identification card and supply proof of navy service, by presenting any of the next unique paperwork:
- Navy ID
- NGB-22
- DD-214
- DD- 256
- Honorable Discharge Certificates
- Legitimate out-of-state driver license with veteran designation
“There are practically 80,000 veterans residing in Delaware and this new indicator gives our veterans with a handy manner to offer proof of navy service,” stated Consultant Nnamdi Chukwuocha.
“The Delaware Division of Transportation (DelDOT) and the Delaware Division of Motor Automobiles (DMV) proudly acknowledge the contributions and sacrifices of those that have faithfully served our nation and represented our nice state. The Veteran indicator is designed to confirm a person as a Veteran within the State of Delaware so that companies and organizations can acknowledge their contributions as effectively,” stated Secretary of Transportation Nicole Majeski.
“The Veteran indicator was a collaborative effort to cut back the need for our Veterans to acquire and carry a secondary ID, or carry a DD-214, which comprises delicate info, to show their Veteran standing,” stated the Director of the Delaware Division of Motor Automobiles Jana Less complicated. “For all they’ve carried out for his or her nation, it’s the least we are able to do for them,” continued Less complicated.
Veterans who’re renewing, altering their tackle, or buying a replica driver license or identification card could add the indicator at no extra cost at any DMV location. Relevant charges for the above companies will apply, however you’ll not be charged an extra $10.00 so as to add the Veteran indicator. So as to add the Veteran indicator, separate from a driver license or identification card service, there’s a $10.00 price. For extra particulars, please CLICK HERE or go to https://www.dmv.de.gov/DriverServices/drivers_license/index.shtml?dc=dr_lic_vet_idcard.
The designation will not be a navy ID card and doesn’t entitle Veterans to all navy advantages. Veterans would wish to contact the U.S. Division of Veterans Affairs (VA) to find out the federal advantages to which they’re entitled.
Hold updated by receiving a each day digest e mail, round midday, of present information launch posts from state businesses on information.delaware.gov.
Right here you’ll be able to subscribe to future information updates.