According to the department, starting on Monday, all newly issued driver’s licenses and identification cards will sport a “new look” that also comes with an increase in security features.
The new cards are made with tamper-resistant polycarbonate material, which can be difficult to replicate, according to Texas DPS. The material is also compliant with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA). One new feature includes a black star instead of a gold star that is laser-engraved into the upper right corner of the cards.
“The way driver licenses are made can make a big difference in terms of public safety,” DPS Driver License Division Chief Sheri Gipson said. “This new card design will make it even more difficult for criminals to produce counterfeit cards, and it enhances ways we can protect Texans’ identities from being stolen.”
Officials said that the currently issued cards are still valid until they reach their expiration date.
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