



"There was lady going through the line checking what you needed and making sure you had what you needed, and if not, you had to leave and come back another day, like I am going to do," she said. Many of those in line were unsure about the new requirements - among them Beth Burke, who will have to return in a few days. #1799786 - 03/29/13 07:24 PM Re: Driver's license with hole punched - still an ID? Dr.Lines were long at the Downtown Cincinnati License Bureau as July began, as BMV clerks explained the biggest change in decades to Ohio drivers licenses. Honestly, I think we navel gaze (second guess ourselves) too much about these regs. In Hawaii a little red flower sticker means you are a "real" resident, vs someone without one. Maybe it means they donated $1,000 to the Toys for Tots program. Heck we can take a Government card issued by "Nicaragua", we should be able to take a current PA card with a hole in it - or the BSA would say so. I would ask a couple of questions, but wouldn't worry too much about it if the answers were forthright.

I submit that the hole action is a licensing/law enforcement function that has no bearing on CIP other than to insert some doubt in the attempt to do BSA stuff and form "a reasonable belief as to the identity of the person". Each State can do what it wants with it's DL's and other's if issuing a new one. If your CS staff would ask a simple question, you wouldn't be left wondering - "Hey why the hole?"Ĥ. If from PA and the hole implies they got another state's DL - why?ģ. Ken's guidance is my experience - the hole is nothing to me, but what about the person's address? Application address same as DL's with the hole? Is the address "current"?Ģ. These are rhetorical questions to think about.ġ. Ozya - you are in PA and the DL is from PA.
