OMV to allow ‘veteran’ on IDs
Most branches of the state Office of Motor Vehicles will be open Nov. 3 to allow military veterans to get a special designation on their driver’s licenses or identification cards, officials said Thursday.
Under a law enacted earlier this year, veterans can take the needed documents to the OMV — they do not have to wait until Nov. 3 — and get the word “veteran” added to their driver’s license under their photo.
Those records are then stored in state files, which means that veterans will not have to carry documents to prove they served in the military and received an honorable discharge.
State Police Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson said the state hopes to open 60 of 82 motor vehicle offices Nov. 3.