NYS
Department of Motor Vehicles
Governor's Traffic Safety Committee

High-Tech Security
New York State began issuing redesigned photo driver licenses,
learner permits and identification cards in April 1997. The new
design enhances document security, helps prevent crime and protects
document owners. The licenses and ID cards have specially engraved
backgrounds that contain intricate "microtext", similar to
that used in many work currencies. These background designs are
printed in a blended color pattern in order to be virtually copy or
counterfeit proof. This special design is one of several layers of
protection for the documents and the data they contain.
The new documents are being phased in over five years as licenses and
ID cards are renewed and new ones are issued. This means that two
styles of licenses and permits will be valid until April 2002. In
addition, some old-style ID cards issued prior to April 1997 are valid
for 10 years and will remain in circulation until their expiration
dates.
Ultraviolet Protection
For added security, the redesigned documents contain a large New York
State seal printed in ultra-violet-sensitive ink over portions of the
client's name, ID number, photo, and date of birth. This seal is
only visible under ultraviolet "black light." If a
document is altered, the seal will show a break when viewed under black
light.
"Under 21" Markings
Licenses and ID cards issued to anyone under 21 years of age feature the dates of birth and client identification numbers printed in red. The words "UNDER 21" also are printed in red beside the clients' photos.
Security Laminate
The fronts of the new documents are also covered with a security laminate, a continuous wallpaper pattern of state seals, which has been proven effective against tampering. When viewed through a retro-reflective device, this laminate reveals any cut lines or spots caused by alterations.
New "2-D" Barcode
A major change on the back of the new documents is a two-dimensional
barcode that has replaced the magnetic stripe on the old
documents. This "2-D" barcode (PDF-417) along the bottom
edge of the cards contains all the client information printed on the
front" name, address, ID number, date of birth, height, sex, eye
color, document class, and restriction/endorsement codes. Across
the top of each card is a one-dimensional barcode containing the client
ID number, date of birth, and the card's expiration date. These
features enable law enforcement agencies and businesses with barcode
readers to verify the information printed on the face of each document.
Document Types
In addition, color coding of the title line located underneath "New York State" distinguishes the document types as shown below:
| DRIVER LICENSE - (blue) RESTRICTED USE - (purple) CONDITIONAL - (purple) |
LEARNER PERMIT - (green) COMMERCIAL - (brown) IDENTIFICATION CARD - (gold) |
If you have questions about document validity, please contact:
NYS Department of Motor Vehicles
Division of Field Investigation
6 Empire State Plaza
Albany, NY 12228
(518) 473-6470

NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
George E. Pataki, Governor
Raymond P. Martinez, Commissioner
Please visit our internet
site at:
www.nysdmv.com
C-51A
(5/02)
Edited for the Internet (5/02)
| http://www.nysgtsc.state.ny.us/id-brochure.htm
-- Revised: June 27, 2002
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