[Blindtlk] Picture ID's.

Ray Foret Jr rforetjr at att.net
Sat Jan 28 02:32:57 UTC 2012


Well, as I said earlier, we must go to the DMV, (Department of motor Vehicles) to get a picture ID.  Over here, they only take cash, no checks or cards of any type.  They take your info, then take your picture then after a minute or two, your new ID is ready and you take it with you.  They also punch a whole in your old ID at the corner.  Can't think why they do that.


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On Jan 27, 2012, at 8:25 PM, Ron Poire wrote:

> In Minnesota, we must go to any place which handles drivers' licenses and pay $18 in cash or check for a picture ID. For us, we receive a notice in the mail that the ID is about to expire. You have 30 days to renew, by going to the DVS, getting your picture taken, the old ID is clipped on one corner. The new ID arrives in the mail, about a week or so later.
> 
> Ron
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Reese" <atlanticstar1 at gmail.com>
> To: "Blind Talk Mailing List" <blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 12:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Picture ID's.
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> 
>> Mary:
>> 
>> I have obtain State If's for PA, CA, FL and GA.  In all of these States the
>> ID'S are issued by the States transportation department. Same department
>> that issues the States driver license's. DMV.  I am pretty sure this is the
>> process for all the States.  Regardless of where the DMV location is, its
>> your responsibility to get there they say.
>> 
>> I Seriously doubt if you have an ADA claim regarding how non drivers are
>> somehow being discriminated because there's no public transportation to get
>> them there.
>> 
>> My closest Social Security office is located in a county in which there's no
>> transportation to get there.  So each time I receive a letter from them
>> requesting me to come in for an interview, I have to go to another office
>> that doesn't handle my case.  And the first thing they say is, why didn't
>> you go to your local office?  I tell them why and they have to deal with my
>> request.
>> 
>> Reese
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- Dear Readers;
>> 
>>           I'd be interesting in hearing how your states dispense picture
>> If'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.
>> 
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