Beginning October 1, 2021, the federal government will no longer consider standard driver licenses and identification cards as sufficient forms of identification for air travel. TSA will require a federally compliant driver license, identification card or another acceptable form of identification (such as a US passport or military ID) to fly within the U.S.
If the driver license is expired more than six months, a driver must obtain a temporary permit and successfully complete all required testing before a new driver license can be issued. An Ohio license issued to a driver under 21 years of age expires on the driver's 21st birthday. Drivers turning 21 cannot renew more than 30 days.
- Ohio BMV also allows you 6 months after your license expires to renew it without having to re-apply for a license. However, it is illegal to drive with an expired license. So if you will continue driving, please renew your license before it expires. For more information, check out this post about driving in Ohio without a license.
- State of Emergency Declared (Sub. 404) - Driver License/Registration Extension On November 23, 2020, Governor Mike DeWine signed Sub. 404, which extends the expiration date of driver licenses (DL), identification cards (ID), and vehicle registrations beyond December 1, 2020.
Choose the type of card that works best for you:
COMPLIANT card
Meets national travel security requirements - a federally Compliant form of identification will be required to fly commercially or to access federal facilities or military bases.
Obtaining a Compliant card requires more identity documents than the Standard Card. You will need to provide documents to prove the following:
- full legal name
- date of birth
- social security number
- proof of Ohio residency
- proof of legal presence
STANDARD card
Meets national travel security requirements - a federally Compliant form of identification will be required to fly commercially or to access federal facilities or military bases.
Obtaining a Compliant card requires more identity documents than the Standard Card. You will need to provide documents to prove the following:
- full legal name
- date of birth
- social security number
- proof of Ohio residency
- proof of legal presence
STANDARD card
Does not meet national travel security requirements - a Standard card will need to be used in conjunction with a passport or other acceptable documents approved by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), in order to fly commercially or to access a federal facility or military base. www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification.
The Standard card does not require additional identity documents, unless the DL-ID is being issued for the first time.
- Your new DL-ID card will be received in the mail about 10 business days after visiting a Deputy Registrar agency.
- Your new driver license or identification card will be mailed in a plain, white envelope.
- To monitor and track your mail, the U.S. Postal Service offers a free service called Informed Delivery. To learn more or to sign up for the service, please visit https://informeddelivery.usps.com.
- After 28 days, if you have not received your driver license or identification card, visit our website; www.bmv.ohio.gov or call 1-844-OHIO-BMV (1-844-644-6268) to check the status of your card.
- You will receive an Ohio Interim Identification form until the card arrives in the mail.
- You must carry this interim driver license or identification card until you have received your new card in the mail.
- Your new driver license or identification card will be processed and received in the mail about 10 business days, and will be delivered in a plain, white envelope.
- After 28 days, if you have not received your driver license or identification card, visit our website; www.bmv.ohio.gov or call 1-844-OHIO-BMV (1-844-644-6268) to check the status of your card.
- If you have applied for a driver license or temporary instruction permit, this document will allow you to operate a motor vehicle.
- Interim identification is not valid as a stand–alone document when applying for a CDL or temporary CDL instruction permit.
- This interim identification document only serves as confirmation that the application is pending, it is not a form of identification.
- WARNING
- THE PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, OR POSSESSION OF A FORGED IDENTIFICATION CARD IS PROHIBITED PURSUANT TO OHIO REVISED CODE 2913.31.
- Ensuring driver licenses and ID cards are issued to legitimate cardholders only;
- Preventing loss and theft of secure materials from Deputy Registrar agencies; and,
- Providing a more secure printing environment and reduce costs associated with security renovations at local Deputy Registrar agencies.
Ohio Driver Licenses and Identification (DL-ID) cards issued prior to July 2, 2018, will not be accepted by Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) after October 1, 2021. Consider renewing early if you want to have a driver license or identification card that is federally compliant.
If you want to be able to use your DL-ID to board a plane after October 1, 2021, renew early and follow the guidelines for issuance of a Compliant card.
Acceptable DocumentsAcceptable Documents List
Beginning October 1, 2021, the federal government will no longer consider standard driver licenses and identification cards as sufficient forms of identification for air travel. TSA will require a federally compliant driver license, identification card or another acceptable form of identification (such as a US passport or military ID) to fly within the U.S.
Compliant DL-ID Card
As outlined in the Acceptable Documents List - Compliant DL-ID Card, applicants must provide proof of:
- Full legal name
- Date of birth
- Legal presence in the US
- Social Security number
- Ohio street address – TWO documents, from different sources, proving Ohio street address that are listed on the Acceptable Document List are required for proof of Ohio residency.
- Proof of name change – Click HERE for more information.
- Original or Certified Copy of a Marriage Certificate or Marriage License*
- Certified Copy of a Decree of Divorce, Dissolution, or Annulment of Marriage*
- Certified Copy of a Court Ordered Name Change
PROOF OF NAME CHANGE
Is your current legal name the same as the name listed on your BIRTH CERTIFICATE, PASSPORT, or document(s) issued by the US DHS (Department of Homeland Security)?
If the answer is NO – You must connect your birth name with your current legal name. You must bring an ORIGINAL or CERTIFIED COPY of the following name change documents to make that connection:
*NOTE: If you have had more than one marriage, you may need to bring documentation from each marriage and/or divorce to connect your birth certificate, passport or US DHS documents to your current legal name.
Acceptable Documents List - Compliant DL-ID | BMV 2430 | |
Lista de Documentos Aceptables - Conformidad de la Tarjeta de Identificación y de la Licencia de Conducir | BMV 2431 | |
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Click HERE to build your checklist of Acceptable Documents for a Compliant DL-ID card, to satisfy Ohio and/or federal requirements.
DISCLAIMER: Using this checklist does not guarantee document acceptance or issuance of a driver license or identification card.
Standard DL-ID Card
As outlined in the Acceptable Documents List - Standard DL-ID Card, applicants must provide proof of:
- Full legal name
- Date of birth
- Legal presence in the US
- Social Security number
- Ohio street address
- Proof of name change – Click HERE for more information.
- Original or Certified Copy of a Marriage Certificate or Marriage License*
- Certified Copy of a Decree of Divorce, Dissolution, or Annulment of Marriage*
- Certified Copy of a Court Ordered Name Change
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PROOF OF NAME CHANGE
Is your current legal name the same as the name listed on your BIRTH CERTIFICATE, PASSPORT, or document(s) issued by the US DHS (Department of Homeland Security)?
If the answer is NO – You must connect your birth name with your current legal name. You must bring an ORIGINAL or CERTIFIED COPY of the following name change documents to make that connection:
*NOTE: If you have had more than one marriage, you may need to bring documentation from each marriage and/or divorce to connect your birth certificate, passport or US DHS documents to your current legal name.
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Acceptable Documents List - Standard DL-ID | BMV 2424 |
Click HERE to build your checklist of Acceptable Documents for a Standard DL-ID card, to satisfy Ohio requirements.
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