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The following article was in a local Missouri newspaper:
[Gladstone Dispatch: Volume 2, Issue 42, page A2 (Dated September 6, 2012)]
As part of Senate Bill 470, signed by Gov. Jay Nixon and effective on Aug. 28, veterans may now obtain a veteran designation on their Missouri driver's license or state identification card.
To get the veterans designation, a veteran needs to present at any Missouri license office a copy of the DD-214 showing a discharge status of "Honorable," "General," "Under Honorable Conditions" or "General under Honorable Conditions" and pay the applicable fees for the license or card.
The veterans designation, a ribbon with the word "veteran" inside, will be printed on the back of the card.
If the drivers license is not due to expire within the next six months, the transaction will be processed as a duplicate with the same expiration date as the current license. If the license is due to expire within the next six months, the transaction would be processed as an early renewal.
"Veterans in Missouri have wanted a veterans designation for a long time, instead of always carrying their DD-214," said Missouri Veterans Commission Executive Director Larry D. Kay. "By listening to the needs of its veterans, Missouri has once again showed its support for those who served."
If a veteran needs assistance in obtaining a copy of their DD-214, they are encourage to contact a MVC veterans service officer by calling 1-866-VET-INFO.
I just wanted to mention this, since there are so many fellow veterans here. I would prefer that the ribbon would be on FRONT of the drivers license where the citing officer can see it (for a change of heart). But, it is better than nothing. I will get this on my license when i renew it.
[Gladstone Dispatch: Volume 2, Issue 42, page A2 (Dated September 6, 2012)]
As part of Senate Bill 470, signed by Gov. Jay Nixon and effective on Aug. 28, veterans may now obtain a veteran designation on their Missouri driver's license or state identification card.
To get the veterans designation, a veteran needs to present at any Missouri license office a copy of the DD-214 showing a discharge status of "Honorable," "General," "Under Honorable Conditions" or "General under Honorable Conditions" and pay the applicable fees for the license or card.
The veterans designation, a ribbon with the word "veteran" inside, will be printed on the back of the card.
If the drivers license is not due to expire within the next six months, the transaction will be processed as a duplicate with the same expiration date as the current license. If the license is due to expire within the next six months, the transaction would be processed as an early renewal.
"Veterans in Missouri have wanted a veterans designation for a long time, instead of always carrying their DD-214," said Missouri Veterans Commission Executive Director Larry D. Kay. "By listening to the needs of its veterans, Missouri has once again showed its support for those who served."
If a veteran needs assistance in obtaining a copy of their DD-214, they are encourage to contact a MVC veterans service officer by calling 1-866-VET-INFO.
I just wanted to mention this, since there are so many fellow veterans here. I would prefer that the ribbon would be on FRONT of the drivers license where the citing officer can see it (for a change of heart). But, it is better than nothing. I will get this on my license when i renew it.