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DL/ID Card Design Specification

2004 Responsible Retailing Forum The Next Generation of State IDs The AAMVA DL/ID Card Design Specification Rich Carter (AAMVA). DL/ID Card Design Specification. Approved by AAMVA Board at their September Meeting Published on AAMVA web site:

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DL/ID Card Design Specification

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  1. 2004 Responsible Retailing ForumThe Next Generation of State IDsThe AAMVA DL/ID Card Design SpecificationRich Carter (AAMVA)

  2. DL/ID Card Design Specification • Approved by AAMVA Board at their September Meeting • Published on AAMVA web site: • www.aamva.org/Documents/stdAAMVADLIDCardSpecs_092003.pdf • Supercedes AAMVA DL/ID-2000

  3. Overview • The Development Process • Reporting Problems and Providing Comment • Review of the Specification • Verification of DL/ID Cards

  4. Who is AAMVA? • American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators • Established in 1933 • Non-profit, tax exempt • Membership: • All U.S. and Canadian jurisdictions • U.S. and Mexican federal governments • Over 150 associate members

  5. What is AAMVA’s Role? • AAMVA is the technical expert in the area of driver licensing. • AAMVA is making recommendations to: • Governors • State Legislators • Congress • The Administration • Recommendations must be supported by evidence.

  6. DL/ID Card Fraud & Abuse • Apply for a license in more than one state. • Use false breeder documents to obtain real license. • Modify a real document. • Create counterfeits. • Steal DMV Equipment and Inventory. • Bribe a DMV employee.

  7. Uniform Identification Subcommittee • Responsible for implementation of the Secure ID Strategy • Coordinates activities of 14 UID Task Groups

  8. UID1 – Acceptable ID List UID2 – Residency UID3 – Fraudulent Document Recognition Training UID4 – Internal Controls UID5 – Oversight Compliance System UID6 – Model Legislation UID7 – Card Design Specification UID8 – Verification UID9 – Unique Identifier UID10 – Enforcement and Controls UID11 – Driver License Agreement UID12 – DRIVerS UID13 – Process/Procedures UID 14 - Privacy UID Task Groups

  9. Development Process • Card Specification Task Force • User forums • Vendor forums • Careful research and deliberation • Full UID Subcommittee • AAMVA Executive Board • AAMVA Board

  10. Help with Interpretation and Problem Reporting • Rich Carter • Director, Technology Standards and Programs • AAMVA • 4301 Wilson Blvd., Suite 400 • Arlington, VA 22203 • Phone: 703.908.8296 • Email: rcarter@aamva.org

  11. Functional Requirements • Evidence of the privilege to drive • Identification • Age verification • Address/residence verification • Automated administrative processing

  12. Three Key Concepts • Interoperability • Commonality • Security

  13. A More Common Appearance • Use of zoned layouts • Tighter standards for the picture • Common security feature

  14. Two Basic Layouts • Horizontal – 21 and over • Vertical – under 21 • Only the front is vertical

  15. DL/ID Card Zones • Zone I • Document type indicator • “DRIVING LICENCE” • “IDENTIFICATION CARD” • Background colors • Pink for the DL • Green for the ID • Issuing jurisdiction • Issuing country

  16. DL/ID Card Zones • Zone II • Most of the data elements • Digitized signature (one choice) • Zone III • The portrait • Full-face for all • 70-80% of Zone Three • Digitized signature (the other choice)

  17. Common Security Device • An Optical Variable Device or OVD • Always in Zone 4 (back of the license) • Primarily a Level 1 device, but will have some Level 2 features

  18. Goals for the OVD • Simple, recognizable design • Difficult to copy or simulate • Easily learned methods of validation

  19. OVD Features • The Task Force is strongly considering these features for the OVD: • Level 1 (visible to naked eye) • 3-D art work • Parallax clue • Color movement • Flip image • Level 2 (needs a tool) • Nanotext • Feature that uses a special light source, such as laser or ultraviolet

  20. The Common MRT • MRT = machine-readable technology • The requirement • The PDF-417 bar code must be used • A second MRT may be used in addition • Steps taken to improve implementation

  21. DL/ID Card Verification • Each business will determine the level of verification they will use based on their own assessment of their own risk. For example: • Library may just look at Level 1 feature(s). • Bars may look at Level 1 and Level 2. • Airlines may want to electronically verify the license with the issuing agency.

  22. Questions

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