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For Immediate Release
Date: June 14, 2005
Contact: Maura Browning
Phone: (573) 751-8222

Changes in ID Requirements Will Affect All Missouri Drivers

        JEFFERSON CITY – Beginning July 1, the Missouri Department of Revenue (department) will implement new driver licensing and ID requirements aimed at ensuring the validity of the licenses it issues.  The changes are a result of Senate Bill 1233, passed in 2004 and signed by former Gov. Bob Holden, and require proof of “lawful presence” – the rightful legal claim to be present in the United States. Across the country, only 12 states do not require proof of lawful presence.

        “Missourians need to know about these changes so they can plan ahead for getting a license or ID,” said department director Trish Vincent.  “I understand it isn’t as convenient, but with cooperation from our customers, we can implement these changes smoothly.”

        Whether a Missourian is renewing a permit, driver license or nondriver license, or applying for the first time, specific identification will be required.  For the department to continue its focus on customer service it will depend on its customers who are U.S. citizens to be prepared with one of the following – a U.S. birth certificate (state or local government issued), a valid U.S. passport, a Certificate of Citizenship, a Certificate of Naturalization, or a Certificate of Birth Abroad.

        When a customer arrives at a license office, he or she will need to show documentation indicating how their name has changed, if at all, through time.  Some examples:

        Non-U.S. citizens must also be prepared to present proper identification that indicates their current status.  Some examples of appropriate documents for non-U.S. citizens include a valid passport, I-94, I-20, a VISA, or an Employment Authorization Document.

        “A driver license has become the most requested form of ID in America and we all depend on the accuracy of the information present on a license,” said Vincent.  “By adhering to a stronger, more consistent system, we can play a role in creating a safer driving environment and protecting the identity and security of law-abiding Missourians.”

        The new requirements will help in cracking down on identity theft, America’s fastest growing crime.   According to statistics from the ID Theft Clearinghouse, over 635,000 Americans reported themselves as victims of identity theft or fraud in 2004.  These victims reported losses of more than $547 million. 

        “I understand some of our customers will find the new requirements difficult,” said Vincent,  “but we are committed to providing the best customer service possible, and also to ensure that the work we do can be counted on by our customers, taxpayers, law enforcement, and everyone else who uses driver licenses as a means of identification.”

        For more information about the new identification requirements, please visit our web site at www.dor.mo.gov/mvdl/drivers/idrequirements.htm or call (573) 751-2730.