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Oct. 18, 2005 |
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Iowa Department of Transportation rolls out new driver's license AMES, Iowa – This morning the Iowa Department of Transportation launched a nearly two-month, statewide process involving the roll-out of the newly designed driver's license, instruction permit and identification card using updated American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators' specifications and enhanced security features. The DOT's driver's license station in Cedar Rapids is serving as the pilot issuance office for the new cards. That office began issuing the new cards this morning. Upon completion of the pilot, the DOT plans to phase in the new service starting with the DOT-managed stations and then the county treasurer offices that issue driver's licenses. The new cards should be available statewide by the first part of December. Features of the new cards include:
Previously issued driver's licenses, instruction permits and identification cards will remain valid until their expiration dates. Anyone wishing to obtain a duplicate card prior to the current card's expiration may do so and will be charged a $1 fee. #
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