Idaho Code
Chapter 3 - MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVER’S LICENSES
Section 49-315 - LICENSES ISSUED TO DRIVERS.

49-315. LICENSES ISSUED TO DRIVERS. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JANUARY 1, 2023] (1) The department shall issue to every qualifying applicant a distinguishing driver’s license as applied for, which shall bear a distinguishing number assigned to the licensee, the full name, date of birth, Idaho residence address, sex, weight, height, eye color, hair color, color photograph, name of this state, date of issuance, date of expiration, license class, endorsements, restrictions, and the applicant’s signature. If an applicant has submitted an application pursuant to the provisions of chapter 58, title 19, Idaho Code, then the applicant’s driver’s license shall contain his or her alternative Idaho mailing address in place of his or her Idaho residence address. Driver’s licenses for persons under eighteen (18) years of age shall include a notation "under 18 until (month, day, year)," and driver’s licenses for persons eighteen (18) years of age to twenty-one (21) years of age shall include a notation "under 21 until (month, day, year)." No driver’s license shall be valid until it has been signed on the signature line of the license by the licensee.
(2) Every driver’s license shall bear a color photograph of the licensee, which shall be taken by the examiner at the time the application is made. The photograph shall be taken without headgear or other clothing or device that disguises or otherwise conceals the face or head of the applicant. A waiver may be granted by the department allowing the applicant to wear headgear or other head covering for medical, religious or safety purposes as long as the face is not disguised or otherwise concealed. At the request of the applicant, a driver’s license may contain a statement or indication of the medical condition of the licensee.
(3) The department shall notify the commercial driver license information system that a class A, B or C driver’s license has been issued as required by 49 CFR parts 383 and 384.
(4) A licensee applying for a hazardous material endorsement on a driver’s license shall have a security background records check and shall receive clearance from the federal transportation security administration before the endorsement can be issued, renewed or transferred as required by 49 CFR part 383, subject to procedures established by the federal transportation security administration.
(5) A licensee who desires to donate any or all organs or tissue in the event of death, and who has completed a document of gift pursuant to the provisions for donation of anatomical gifts as set forth in chapter 34, title 39, Idaho Code, may, at the option of the donor, indicate this desire on the driver’s license by the imprinting of the word "donor" on the license. The provisions of this subsection shall apply to licensees fifteen (15) years of age or older but less than eighteen (18) years of age if the requirements provided in chapter 34, title 39, Idaho Code, have been complied with and the donor indicates this desire be placed on the license.
(6) A licensee who is a person with a permanent disability may request that the notation "permanently disabled" be imprinted on the driver’s license, provided the licensee presents written certification from a licensed physician verifying that the licensee’s stated impairment qualifies as a permanent disability according to the provisions of section 49-117, Idaho Code.
(7) A licensee who is a veteran may request that his or her status as such be designated on the driver’s license at no additional cost. Any such request shall be accompanied by proof of being a current or former member of the United States armed forces. Upon request and submission of satisfactory proof, the department shall indicate such person’s status as a veteran on any class of driver’s license issued pursuant to this section. Such designation shall be made upon original issuance or renewal of a driver’s license. Designation shall also be made on any duplicate driver’s license issued, provided that the fee for such duplicate driver’s license is paid in accordance with section 49-306, Idaho Code.
Satisfactory proof of being a current or former member of the United States armed forces must be furnished by an applicant to the department before a designation of veteran status will be indicated on any class of driver’s license. Acceptable proof shall be a copy of form DD214 or an equivalent document or statement from the department of veterans affairs that identifies a character of service upon separation as "honorable" or "general under honorable conditions."

49-315. LICENSES ISSUED TO DRIVERS. [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023] (1) The department shall issue to every qualifying applicant a distinguishing driver’s license as applied for, which shall bear a distinguishing number assigned to the licensee, the full name, date of birth, Idaho residence address, sex, weight, height, eye color, hair color, color photograph, name of this state, date of issuance, date of expiration, license class, endorsements, restrictions, and the applicant’s signature. If an applicant has submitted an application pursuant to the provisions of chapter 58, title 19, Idaho Code, then the applicant’s driver’s license shall contain his or her alternative Idaho mailing address in place of his or her Idaho residence address. Driver’s licenses for persons under eighteen (18) years of age shall include a notation "under 18 until (month, day, year)," and driver’s licenses for persons eighteen (18) years of age to twenty-one (21) years of age shall include a notation "under 21 until (month, day, year)." No driver’s license shall be valid until it has been signed on the signature line of the license by the licensee. Driver’s licenses for persons who are United States citizens may include the notation "USA."
(2) Every driver’s license shall bear a color photograph of the licensee, which shall be taken by the examiner at the time the application is made. The photograph shall be taken without headgear or other clothing or device that disguises or otherwise conceals the face or head of the applicant. A waiver may be granted by the department allowing the applicant to wear headgear or other head covering for medical, religious or safety purposes as long as the face is not disguised or otherwise concealed. At the request of the applicant, a driver’s license may contain a statement or indication of the medical condition of the licensee.
(3) The department shall notify the commercial driver license information system that a class A, B or C driver’s license has been issued as required by 49 CFR parts 383 and 384.
(4) A licensee applying for a hazardous material endorsement on a driver’s license shall have a security background records check and shall receive clearance from the federal transportation security administration before the endorsement can be issued, renewed or transferred as required by 49 CFR part 383, subject to procedures established by the federal transportation security administration.
(5) A licensee who desires to donate any or all organs or tissue in the event of death, and who has completed a document of gift pursuant to the provisions for donation of anatomical gifts as set forth in chapter 34, title 39, Idaho Code, may, at the option of the donor, indicate this desire on the driver’s license by the imprinting of the word "donor" on the license. The provisions of this subsection shall apply to licensees fifteen (15) years of age or older but less than eighteen (18) years of age if the requirements provided in chapter 34, title 39, Idaho Code, have been complied with and the donor indicates this desire be placed on the license.
(6) A licensee who is a person with a permanent disability may request that the notation "permanently disabled" be imprinted on the driver’s license, provided the licensee presents written certification from a licensed physician verifying that the licensee’s stated impairment qualifies as a permanent disability according to the provisions of section 49-117, Idaho Code.
(7) A licensee who is a veteran may request that his or her status as such be designated on the driver’s license at no additional cost. Any such request shall be accompanied by proof of being a current or former member of the United States armed forces. Upon request and submission of satisfactory proof, the department shall indicate such person’s status as a veteran on any class of driver’s license issued pursuant to this section. Such designation shall be made upon original issuance or renewal of a driver’s license. Designation shall also be made on any duplicate driver’s license issued, provided that the fee for such duplicate driver’s license is paid in accordance with section 49-306, Idaho Code.
Satisfactory proof of being a current or former member of the United States armed forces must be furnished by an applicant to the department before a designation of veteran status will be indicated on any class of driver’s license. Acceptable proof shall be a copy of form DD214 or an equivalent document or statement from the department of veterans affairs that identifies a character of service upon separation as "honorable" or "general under honorable conditions."

History:
[49-315, added 1988, ch. 265, sec. 49, p. 596; am. 1989, ch. 88, sec. 27, p. 179; am. 1991, ch. 203, sec. 1, p. 482; am. 1992, ch. 115, sec. 12, p. 364; am. 1994, ch. 85, sec. 1, p. 200; am. 1998, ch. 110, sec. 20, p. 404; am. 1999, ch. 318, sec. 2, p. 807; am. 2001, ch. 74, sec. 2, p. 176; am. 2001, ch. 332, sec. 2, p. 1168; am. 2002, ch. 171, sec. 17, p. 503; am. 2004, ch. 297, sec. 2, p. 828; am. 2006, ch. 164, sec. 5, p. 493; am. 2006, ch. 265, sec. 4, p. 823; am. 2010, ch. 225, sec. 4, p. 510; am. 2013, ch. 92, sec. 1, p. 225; am. 2019, ch. 48, sec. 1, p. 129; am. 2022, ch. 217, sec. 2, p. 704.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 49 - MOTOR VEHICLES

Chapter 3 - MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVER’S LICENSES

Section 49-301 - DRIVERS TO BE LICENSED.

Section 49-302 - WHAT PERSONS ARE EXEMPT FROM LICENSE.

Section 49-303 - WHICH PERSONS SHALL NOT BE LICENSED.

Section 49-303A - DRIVER’S LICENSE OR PERMITS ISSUED TO CERTAIN PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN YEARS.

Section 49-304 - MOTORCYCLE ENDORSEMENT.

Section 49-305 - INSTRUCTION PERMITS — COMMERCIAL LEARNER’S PERMIT — TEMPORARY LICENSES — MOTORCYCLE ENDORSEMENT INSTRUCTION PERMIT.

Section 49-306 - APPLICATION FOR DRIVER’S LICENSE, INSTRUCTION PERMIT, COMMERCIAL LEARNER’S PERMIT OR RESTRICTED SCHOOL ATTENDANCE DRIVING PERMIT.

Section 49-307 - CLASS D DRIVER’S TRAINING INSTRUCTION PERMIT — CLASS D SUPERVISED INSTRUCTION PERMIT — APPLICATION FOR A CLASS D DRIVER’S LICENSE — RESTRICTIONS ON CLASS D DRIVER’S LICENSE.

Section 49-307A - RESTRICTED SCHOOL ATTENDANCE DRIVING PERMIT.

Section 49-308 - DRIVER TRAINING ACCOUNT ESTABLISHED.

Section 49-310 - APPLICATIONS OF PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN YEARS.

Section 49-311 - RELEASE FROM LIABILITY.

Section 49-312 - DEATH OF PERSON SIGNING APPLICATION FOR PERSON UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE.

Section 49-313 - EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS.

Section 49-314 - LOCAL EXAMINERS APPOINTED BY DEPARTMENT.

Section 49-315 - LICENSES ISSUED TO DRIVERS.

Section 49-316 - DRIVER’S LICENSE TO BE CARRIED AND EXHIBITED ON DEMAND.

Section 49-317 - RESTRICTED DRIVER’S LICENSES.

Section 49-318 - DUPLICATE DRIVER LICENSES AND SUBSTITUTE PERMITS.

Section 49-319 - EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL OF DRIVER’S LICENSE.

Section 49-320 - NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS.

Section 49-321 - RECORDS TO BE KEPT BY THE DEPARTMENT.

Section 49-322 - AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT TO CANCEL DRIVER’S LICENSE OR INSTRUCTION PERMIT.

Section 49-323 - SUSPENDING PRIVILEGES OF NONRESIDENTS AND REPORTING CONVICTIONS.

Section 49-324 - SUSPENDING RESIDENT’S LICENSE AND PRIVILEGES UPON CONVICTION, ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION OR COURT ORDER IN ANOTHER STATE OR JURISDICTION.

Section 49-325 - MANDATORY REVOCATION BY DEPARTMENT — TEMPORARY RESTRICTED PERMIT.

Section 49-326 - AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT TO SUSPEND, DISQUALIFY OR REVOKE DRIVER’S LICENSE AND PRIVILEGES.

Section 49-326A - ADMINISTRATION BY DEPARTMENT OF JUDICIAL SUSPENSIONS OF DRIVER’S LICENSES OR PRIVILEGES TO BECOME EFFECTIVE AFTER RELEASE FROM CONFINEMENT.

Section 49-328 - REINSTATEMENT OF REVOKED, DISQUALIFIED OR SUSPENDED DRIVER’S LICENSE — FEE — WHEN REINSTATEMENT PROHIBITED.

Section 49-329 - NO OPERATION UNDER FOREIGN LICENSE DURING SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION IN IDAHO.

Section 49-330 - RIGHT OF APPEAL TO COURT.

Section 49-331 - UNLAWFUL USE OF DRIVER’S LICENSE.

Section 49-332 - MAKING FALSE AFFIDAVIT PERJURY.

Section 49-333 - PROHIBITIONS.

Section 49-334 - RENTING MOTOR VEHICLE TO ANOTHER.

Section 49-335 - DISQUALIFICATIONS AND PENALTIES — COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE.

Section 49-336 - NONRESIDENT COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE.

Section 49-337 - EMPLOYEE AND EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES.