I was curious about this too, and contacted the Sec. Of State office.
They told me that it was June 1977 for driver's licenses, and July 1977 for I.D.s.
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It had to be after 1984. I was 17 then and I know the licenses were paper and only had your height, hair color, and eye color as a physical description.
Yes -- verified by news writers reviewing drivers license info and family photos
No, you have to get another photo taken. post offices take photos for your passport to fly.
smile, pose, dress up, make faces, stick out tongue
Yes, as long as you get an international drivers licences from the AA to acompany it. The international drivers licence is valid for one year and you require two passport photos to get it.
Using photos from a site its a matter of the license the sites uses to publish the photos under. You have to check the license and see if your use case -e.g. private/commercial usage- is allowed or not.
Although an American driver's license is generally accepted in Europe for car rentals, it is best to get an International Driver's License (IDL) before going to Europe. Some countries, such as Hungary do not accept American drivers licenses.International drivers licenses are available at most AAA stores. They are inexpensive, but require you bring in two passport photos and your drivers license. IDLs are good for one year.Another thing to consider that some countries will not let you rent a car unless you are 18 years old and for some countries it is 21 years old.To be sure about the license and age qualifications, you might want to check with the country's Embassy.
That could be "smile".
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