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DMV Law Enforcement Briefing on Security Features of New Driver's Licenses & ID Cards

TO: Virginia Law Enforcement Agency Heads
Last week, DMV Assistant Commissioner Joseph Hill notified each of you that DMV would begin issuing newly designed driver’s license and ID cards on Monday, April 24.

While the new credentials will display some of the same features, they will also incorporate the next generation of enhanced security features that are resistant to counterfeiting, yet easily authenticated by law enforcement.
DMV’s Workforce Development Division has created a confidential e-Learning for law enforcement that highlights the new credentials’ security features. This training video is now available to all Virginia law enforcement officers on the VACP's online learning platform.
  • All officers who have current accounts on the platform can log in with their existing username and password and have access to the training.
  • New users will need to first create an account under their agency at https://vachiefs.pslms.org/register-for-free
The training will also be accessible through the Virginia Learning Center (for state agencies) and through agency and regional criminal justice training academies.
 
Access the New DMV Credentials Training
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DMV Debuts Refreshed Virginia Driver’s License and ID Card Design

New look celebrates Virginia, enhances security

RICHMOND – Beginning today, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is releasing a refreshed design of Virginia driver’s licenses and ID cards.  

The new credentials incorporate the next generation of enhanced security features that are resistant to counterfeiting and illustrate the beauty of iconic Virginia imagery. While the current credential offers a view of the outside of the Virginia State Capitol, the new card takes Virginians inside for a look at the magnificent rotunda dome. Nature lovers will spot in the new design the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly, Virginia’s official insect, and the American Dogwood, the state flower. 

“The attractive design elements are actually layers of state-of-the-art security features,” said DMV Commissioner Gerald Lackey. “Virginians can count on their DMV to provide secure credentials that stand the test of time.” 

Some features remain the same as the previous cards issued since 2009. Banner colors are distinct for rapid recognition. The driver’s license banner is blue, and the ID card banner is green. Driver’s licenses and ID cards for adults are still horizontal and cards issued to those under age 21 are vertical for easy identification. 

Those applying for a new license or ID card, REAL ID, or a renewal or replacement will receive the new design. Cards featuring the prior design will remain valid until the expiration date.   

For more information, visit www.dmv.virginia.gov

Additional graphics can be found here: https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/general/#news/photo.asp
 
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