Hey, Vets, Cool New Driver’s License Available for You

Press release from Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services:

Veteran Drivers image (2)New legislation takes affect today that will allow Humboldt County’s veterans to access all of their well-earned benefits simply by presenting a California driver’s license.

Assembly Bill 935, recently signed into law. will allow a vet to apply for a driver’s license or identification card with a designation that clearly identifies the individual as a veteran.

The improved identification process is timely as Veterans Day on Wednesday, Nov. 11 will honor the sacrifices of the country’s military service people. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, over 10,000 of them reside in Humboldt County.

There are a number of federal, state and local benefits and services available to Humboldt County veterans, including assistance with employment, housing, health and counseling, educational opportunities and more. Historically veterans have been required to bring lots of documentation and discharge papers to benefit appointments. The veteran IDs will remove that red tape.

This is going to be an awesome opportunity for all veterans who served honorably to be able to show their veterans status with a photo ID,” says Veterans Service Officer Rená Maveety. “We are proud to be part of the steps for further recognition of our veterans service to our country.”

The designation received the support of medical and law enforcement organizations. Advocates have argued that the driver’s license designation will inform medical workers and police about an individual’s veteran status so that they can appropriately treat a veteran who may be suffering from medical trauma, such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, as a result of their service.

Local veterans will have to collect their original or certified military discharges commonly known as a (DD214) one final time, however, and bring it in to the Humboldt County Veterans Service Office (VSO). The county VSO, located in the Humboldt County Courthouse, will sign off on a Veteran Status Verification form. “With a quick verification and small chat about other possible benefits that may be available to them, our office will strive to make our portion of the process smooth,” says Maveety. Next, the status verification can be brought into a California Department of Motor Vehicles office.

The Humboldt County VSO also helps guide vets through local resources and remains in close communication with Humboldt State University’s Veteran Enrollment & Transition Services, College of the Redwoods’ Veterans Resource Center, the Employment Development Department, the Eureka VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinic and the Eureka Vets Center. Veterans may not be aware that they qualify for CAL-VET home loans and college tuition waivers. Their dependents may be eligible for tuition waivers, as well.

For more information, contact the Humboldt County VSO at 825 Fifth St., Room 310, Eureka, or call 707-445-7611. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are available.

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clearlake fool
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clearlake fool
8 years ago

looks like lots more paperwork to submit at VA office then stand in line again at DMV
prolly payoff in long run . us vets are used to standing in line and waiting .
my license wont expire till 2018 but will check on paperwork to get that status on my license .
thanks KYM for the info

clearlake fool
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clearlake fool
8 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

i went to DMV web site https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/coi/veterans/veterans_driver_license
it costs an extra 5$ above regular costs and you must got to an office and stand in line . if you renew your license by mail , you cannot get it , you can only get it in person at a DMV office

nines
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8 years ago

Since DHS decided to list recently returning vets as potential “homegrown terrorists” a year or so back, I’d say it’s a very bad idea to get this on your driver’s license.

THC
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THC
8 years ago
Reply to  nines

They more then likely have a RFID implanted in them.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/dhs-domestic-terror-warning-angers-gop/

nines
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8 years ago
Reply to  THC

Good point.

Shak
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Shak
8 years ago
Reply to  nines

Good point Nines.

Liz
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Liz
8 years ago

I would like to see this nationwide. As seniors get a senior discount it would be nice to see Vets getting a Veteran Discount.

Sparklemahn
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Sparklemahn
8 years ago
Reply to  Liz

Yup.

Big BRO.
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Big BRO.
8 years ago

Nines makes an interesting point