We do all our renewals online, too. The only trips we made to DMV in the last few years were to register my Jeep when I bought it, for TCS to take his motorcycle tests (written and performance), and to switch our plates to veterans plates (had to turn in the old ones to get the special plates).Haven't been to the DMV (DPS here) in 7 or 8 years. We can renew our license online or by mail, same with tags.
We do all our renewals online, too. The only trips we made to DMV in the last few years were to register my Jeep when I bought it, for TCS to take his motorcycle tests (written and performance), and to switch our plates to veterans plates (had to turn in the old ones to get the special plates).
We do all our renewals online, too. The only trips we made to DMV in the last few years were to register my Jeep when I bought it, for TCS to take his motorcycle tests (written and performance), and to switch our plates to veterans plates (had to turn in the old ones to get the special plates).
If you wear glasses and require them for driving, it's cited on the back of your license under restrictions. You don't need to be photographed with glasses/contacts unless you want to.
Laura
It might have changed recently.
Yes, I know about the code. There has always been one.
I'm referring to wearing glasses in the picture for quick reference when the officer is looking at your license. I don't wear glasses, but people tell me that they're asked to bring glasses to the DMV when getting their picture taken (even if they already wear contacts). They said it was for quick identification purposes. I guess that changed recently?
Haven't been to the DMV (DPS here) in 7 or 8 years. We can renew our license online or by mail, same with tags.
So when I get my license I can just keep using the same photo for years and years when I have to renew the license? They don't care that your face changes as you get older??
.... well....Yahoo!...feel sure the "golden oldie ladies" will like this!Yep, they use the same photo. You can go in when you renew if you want a new photo but if not they mail you a new license with the old photo. You can stay young for 12 extra years! lol
Some states have different rules for renewing your drivers license. Here in Texas, we have to go to the DPS once every other renewal. I guess part of the reason behind that is that our face appearances will be drastically different every 12 years compared to 6 years. I renewed my license online for my last update. In a few years when it's time for me to renew my license again, I will have to go in person.So when I get my license I can just keep using the same photo for years and years when I have to renew the license? They don't care that your face changes as you get older??
rockin'robin said:.... well....Yahoo!...feel sure the "golden oldie ladies" will like this!Yep, they use the same photo. You can go in when you renew if you want a new photo but if not they mail you a new license with the old photo. You can stay young for 12 extra years! lol
In any case, DMVs have begun using such facial recognition software to catch driver's license applicants trying to assume someone's identity to create a fake ID: If a new photo matches an old one that carries a different name, a red flag goes up, and investigators step in.
The idea is that over time DMVs will create a database of faces, just like the existing fingerprint database. The idea is for law enforcement to use that database to pick out perpetrators from security camera footage after a crime has been committed.
Everyone knows New Jersey and New York are competitive with one another over sports, bridge and tunnel revenue, the size of summer tomatoes, etc. So, New York officials have been making it known that New York drivers can smile all they like at their DMV offices.
Um, no..... well....Yahoo!...feel sure the "golden oldie ladies" will like this!
Um, no.
It's like the reverse of Dorian Gray. The license picture stays youthful, while the driver's face gets older. No thanks.
Besides, I've already had the embarrassing experience of being told by a clerk suspiciously looking at my ID that, "This doesn't look like you." :Oops: