Posted on 11/12/2007 6:19:03 PM PST by BGHater
MOORE Kenneth Pricer just wanted to renew his drivers license.
Pricer, 81, was shopping with is wife Tuesday, when a clerk pointed to his license said it had expired.
No big deal, Pricer thought. The last time he renewed his license, the trip took about 15 minutes; and because he was retired, it didnt cost him a thing.
So Pricer and his wife, Marlane, finished their shopping and traveled to the Moore Tag Agency for, what they thought at the time, would be a quick errand.
Six hours and four trips later Kenneth Pricer got his license.
But the process required traveling from the tag agency to home, then to Norman, then to the bank, then to Oklahoma City and, finally, back to Moore.
It was crazy, Pricer said. I had no idea.
Pricer was one of hundreds of residents caught in a web of problems caused by the states new immigration law, House Bill 1804.
The law, authored by state Rep. Randy Terrill, R-Moore, went into effect Nov. 1.
Terrill said the bill is supposed to curtail illegal immigration and prevent undocumented residents from obtaining state-issued identification.
To prevent undocumented workers from receiving state benefits, state and local agencies are required to verify the citizenship status of applicants before authorizing benefits and public employers are required to enter job applicants into an electronic immigration database to verify legal status.
Those rules also include drivers licenses.
And the changes apply to any resident lifelong or not who lets that license expire.
We went to the tag agency, but they said, because of the new law you have a problem, Pricer said. They said you have to go to the Department of Public Safety and take either your passport or birth certificate and get it okayed to get a drivers license. Then they said to bring it back and they would issue the license for you.
For Pricer, the new law meant traveling a total of more that 100 miles and spending about five hours to get his license renewed.
We couldnt find our visas, he said. So we went home and got a copy of our birth certificates. We took them and went over went to Norman. We finally found the place, but they said, sorry these are not notarized and we cant used them.
Frustrated, Pricer and his wife drove from Norman back to their bank, where they retrieved certified copies of the same birth certificates. From there, the couple went to another DPS testing station this one in Oklahoma City to prove their identity.
We went back to get different, certified, copy, he said. Then we went the testing center on I-240. We got there about 3 p.m., got a number and sat down. We were about the next to the last one. The place closes up at 4:45.
The Pricers were the 154th in line.
The experience, he said, was real stupid.
I guess what bothers me is there was nothing out that warned a person about this. We thought the bill was all about immigration, we didnt think it applied to us.
Under HB 1804, Oklahoma residents must prove their citizenship before they can get their drivers license upgraded or in the case of an expired license renewed.
Previously, an expired drivers license could be renewed at a tag agency without the extra documents or a visit to a DPS driving examiner.
But residents, Pricer said, didnt know about how the law would effect them. Everybody thinks its just about immigration. Well, its not.
According to a Department of Public Safety message e-mailed to state tag agents on Nov. 2, the day after the law went into effect any individual whose drivers license has expired (even one day) must appear before a drivers license examiner to show proof of legal presence.
The message said the tag agents computer will not prompt you to send them to the examiner at this time. You will have to look at the expiration date on the license. Computer programming will be in place on Monday with a prompt which will read this license has expired and driver must see a DL examiner.
DPS officials confirmed the new policy, but added that most residents will only have to show their citizenship proof one time.
If a resident has an expired drivers license, they will need to go to a DPS examining station, Department spokesman Captain Chris West said. The will need to see the examiner and let the examiner look at their forms, then they can go back to their tag agent and get their license renewed.
West said the law wasnt that complicated and only required residents to provide documentation one time.
Once theyve shown their documents to a drivers license examiner, thats the last time they are going to have to do that, he said. DPS now maintains that data on file.
That may be so, but tag agency officials say the law is confusing residents, and causing agents major problems.
We are turning people away by the dozens, said Cindy Virgin, the owner of the Moore Tag Agency. On Saturday, we had about 15 people we couldnt help and yesterday it was probably 30 to 40.
Along with upset customers, Virgin said in many smaller towns, there are no DPS testing stations. And those stations are not open on weekends.
The stations are understaffed; the lines are incredible. They are not open on weekends so our customers just have to wait and in many places the testing station is in another town.
The end result, Virgin said, is a very upset customer.
Kenneth Pricer agrees.
It was very inconvenient, he said. It was frustrating. We were lucky we were retired. It would be almost impossible for someone who has a job.
Still, even with all the difficulty, Pricer said he did learn something from the process.
Im gonna make sure every knows. Im gonna make sure all my kids and grandkids check their drivers license. I want them to be legal.
Still, even with all the difficulty, Pricer said he did learn something from the process.
Im gonna make sure every knows. Im gonna make sure all my kids and grandkids check their drivers license. I want them to be legal.
Not such a bad lesson, after all
This is not a renewal problem.
HE LET HIS LICENSE EXPIRE.
I think this ought to happen in every state.
What’s the story here?
Is Kenneth Pricer age 81 and his wife immigrants? Why do they need visas and passports and why is he grumbling?
As a naturalized American citizen, I welcome such “inconvenience”...It means that illegal aliens should not be able to get illegal IDs...
Doesnt Mr Pricer have a cellphone or phone at home that he could have used to CALL the DMV to ask how the procedure to get a new license would work?
No violin concerto....
I’m sorry it took the guy a chunk of time to get his license, but two points need to be made:
1). The fact that it didn’t require all sorts of ID in the past is criminal.
2). He allowed his license to expire, which always adds bonus time in line.
Pays to make a few calls and check out what is required before heading to the car.
Looks to me like the law is working. BTW, got an e-mail the day the law was signed suggesting I check drivers license expiration date. Wish I hadn't deleted it.
I think we are all going to have to go through this process when and if they get the Real Identification law into effect. I think we’ll all be bringing proof of citizenship in once to get set up in the system.
Those rules also include drivers licenses.
And the changes apply to any resident lifelong or not who lets that license expire.
Your post.......
This is not a renewal problem.
HE LET HIS LICENSE EXPIRE.
My comment: You........
......nailed it!
>>I guess what bothers me is there was nothing out that warned a person about this. We thought the bill was all about immigration, we didnt think it applied to us.<<
How in hell are DMV workers going to know whether “it applies to us” without getting proof? I can imagine what would happen if they didn’t require proof from people who “did not appear to be Hispanic.” The ACLU would use that as evidence of discrimination in their thousands of lawsuits against immigration enforcement.
We are turning people away by the dozens, said Cindy Virgin
That’s why she is still a virgin....
I’m not sure why any 81 year old should have their driver’s license renewed automatically - I’m a blue hair but feel that people this age should automatically have a driving and vision test every two years or so. Old people’s driving is often pretty scary!
I was b orn in New Zealand...
For decades drivers licenses have expired at age 70..the requirement to renew the license was a full physical, and eyes, hearing etc and psych medical examination, and written and road tests...
If the applicant does not pass the physical etc, no license is issed...
A drivers license was regarded as a privilege and a valued item to possess, not a right...
I think it is still that way...
There are no tradegies with 96 yo men killing 10 people etc...
REAL immigrants understand about proving ID
I think the reporter went victim hunting and then just dressed the story up a little
Hard to believe someone would do that eh?
LOL
If true, which I do not doubt, the Oklahoma Tax Commission would be getting their arse(s) raked over the coals. The Tag agents work for OTC, but are individual businesses, and one of the most powerful lobby groups in Oklahoma. Anything that slows/stops their income flow immediately causes telephones to ring on OTC's 5th floor!
Doubt that? Try to open a tag agency! If you don't have lots of money plus lots of political connections, try another line of bidness!
>>REAL immigrants understand about proving ID
I think the reporter went victim hunting and then just dressed the story up a little<<
You got that right!
I lost my license and only had to show an old expired one to get a new one.
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