State revises driver's license design

Louisiana is transitioning to a new driver’s license and identification card that looks much the same; however, it contains features for greater security, protection of privacy and resistance to tampering. The new license has multiple layers of security features, all linked to each other.
A few examples are:
• Tri-color overlay
• Multi-colored fine line printing
• “Ghost” image of the customers photo
Louisiana last updated driver’s licenses and identification cards in 2001 with the introduction of digital licenses for improved security.
“We are always looking for ways to better protect Louisiana citizens from fraud and identity theft,” said Colonel Mike Edmonson, Department of Public Safety Deputy Secretary.
“Enhancing the security features of a Louisiana driver license and identification card reduces the possibility of criminals being able to counterfeit these documents that have become the national standard for identification.”
The new design does not guarantee drivers will take a better photo.
It is important to note that customers are NOT required to obtain a new license or identification card until their current one expires. The process for obtaining or renewing a driver license will not change and the cost will remain the same.
OMV Commissioner Stephen Campbell stated “We expect for all offices to have the new system in place by the end of May 2014. If you obtain a credential at an office that has not been converted to the new system, your license or ID is still valid.”
OMV anticipates it will take a minimum of four years to phase out the old design.
Many OMV services are available via their website at expresslane.org.

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