[Blindtlk] Picture ID's.

Cindy Handel cindy425 at verizon.net
Fri Jan 27 18:00:47 UTC 2012


Ray, in Pa., they mail a renewal application to us, just as they do to 
drivers, for their licenses.  After filling out the form and returning it 
with a check for payment, they send a card, which we take to the DMV to get 
our picture taken and card issued.

Cindy

-----Original Message----- 
From: Ray Foret Jr
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 12:52 PM
To: Blind Talk Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Picture ID's.

Here, you have to report to the DMV, (Department of motor Vehicles) and pay 
cash to get a non driver's license ID.  That's the only place they can be 
goten.  Seems to me your issue is not so much how to get the ID but rather 
to get to the place where you need to get one.  Frankly, I doubt that you'll 
get anywhere advocating to have them just mailed to you.  That's because of 
the process involved in getting the ID.  Your information must be taken and 
a picture taken as well.  Not only that, but, these places tend to be cash 
only; so, you can just forget your credit or debit card.


Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!

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On Jan 27, 2012, at 11:39 AM, Mary McGee wrote:

> Dear Readers;
>
>            I'd be interesting in hearing how your states dispense picture
> ID's that aren't drivers' licenses.  Are the dispensed at transportation 
> or
> MV departments only?  Or, can you get a first-time picture ID at an agency
> like a DVR or a CIL?  The reason I'm asking is that in Des Moines, the 
> only
> location from where a person can obtain a first-time picture ID is from an
> Iowa Department of Transportation office that will not have public transit
> access when out bus system implements its future redesign.  That means
> you'll have to drive to the place to get a DL or the ID that they call a
> "non-operator's ID".  Does this make any sense?  I don't think so.  So, 
> I'd
> like to know a little about how other states distribute picture ID's to
> people who can't or don't drive.  I'd like to know if there are locations
> for this on transit routes.
>
>            I fail to understand why we can't have some kind of satellite
> office at IDB or DVR or some other place that's on a bus line and I'm
> considering taking this to our Chapter as an advocacy project.
>
>            Thanks for the information.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Mary L. McGee
>
>
>
>
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