State officials stress the phase-in of new drivers license designs will begin before REAL-ID compliance is required. He says it will enable “our servers and our owners and our managers and all the bar and restaurant staff that card people on a daily basis, to be able to quickly identify an individual who is not of age.” Chesak says maroon markings currently on under-21 licenses are difficult to see in low light and birthdates can be difficult to read also. Tony Chesak, head of the Minnesota Licensed Beverage Association, supports the change. Starting next month the state will phase-in new designs for drivers licenses and I-D cards, including a vertical format for those under age 21.
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