You can also get "Veteran" license plates at no additional cost! I have them on both my Honda and my "Vette.GoTimeSurvival wrote:Vol Texan wrote:Quoted from the DPS website: DPS offers a VETERAN designation printed on the face of driver licenses for qualifying veterans. The designation is not available for ID cards at this time.Ericstac wrote:Why does your license say "veteran"?
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/DriverLice ... rvices.htm
I received mine in November. On the rare times that I do have to present it (e.g. to DHS at the airport), it sometimes does initiate a conversation about it.
Thank you for that Vol - that is the coolist thing I've learned this year. Getting my license updated next week for sure!
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Re: DPS Encounter at the Capital on 1/19/2013
Yep! I just had to get my DL updated after eye surgery. Now shows "NO RESTRICTIONS" and "VETERAN".Vol Texan wrote:Quoted from the DPS website: DPS offers a VETERAN designation printed on the face of driver licenses for qualifying veterans. The designation is not available for ID cards at this time.Ericstac wrote:Why does your license say "veteran"?
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/DriverLice ... rvices.htm
I received mine in November. On the rare times that I do have to present it (e.g. to DHS at the airport), it sometimes does initiate a conversation about it.
Now I just need to get my FAA medical updated.