JUNE 30, 2009
Fast-selling travel documents speed return from Canada,
Mexico
Editor's Note: As of October 19, 2009, all Secretary of State offices
offer enhanced driver's licenses and personal ID cards.
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land announced today that
the popular enhanced driver's license and state ID card now are available at 27
more branch offices across Michigan.
Customers now can choose from 97 offices statewide that allow people to apply
for an enhanced license. Initially, 16 offices offered the enhanced license as
Land's office gauged customer interest. More than 35,000 Michigan residents have
applied since April.
"The cost and convenience of the enhanced license have made it popular with
the thousands of Michigan residents who travel to Canada for work or enjoyment,"
Land said. "Because of this fantastic customer demand, we've greatly increased
the number of offices accepting enhanced license applications. Now this
convenient way to cross the border is even more easily available."
Customers are encouraged to check the
Branch Office Locator at
www.Michigan.gov/sos
to see the most up-to-date listing of which offices offer enhanced
licenses.
Enhanced licenses and ID cards let people re-enter the United States from
Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean at land or sea crossings in compliance with
federal regulations that took effect June 1.
Applicants must be a U.S. citizen and a Michigan resident. They also must
have a driving record that does not prevent them from legally operating a motor
vehicle. Customers receive their new enhanced license or ID in the mail within
two to three weeks.
The Secretary of State's Office offers the enhanced driver's license and ID
as an alternative to the standard license and ID. To apply, a person must
present documentation of:
- A valid Social Security number, such as a Social Security card
- U.S. citizenship, such as an original or certified birth certificate
- Identity, such as a Michigan license or state ID card
- Residency, such as a Michigan license or state ID card
An applicant's full name and date of birth should match on identity and
citizenship documents. If an applicant's legal name is different from what is
shown on his or her citizenship document, he or she must present proof of the
name change, such as an original marriage license, divorce decree or court
order.
The enhanced license costs $45 and the ID card is available for $30.
Residents who are blind, or age 65 or older pay a reduced fee of $20 for the ID
card.
For more information on the
enhanced driver's license,
visit
www.Michigan.gov/sos
.
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