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Virginians Can Now Indicate Blood Type on Driver’s License and ID

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Move aimed at aiding first responders in the event of an emergency

In a step forward to potentially save lives in an emergency, Virginians now have the option to indicate their blood type on their driver’s license or ID. This move is geared towards aiding first responders during an emergency, allowing for faster and more efficient medical assistance when it matters the most.

The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) recently announced a new feature, enabling individuals renewing or replacing their driver’s license or ID to add their blood type information at dmv.virginia.gov or any DMV customer service center. Those applying for a license or ID for the first time must do so in person at a customer service center.

When transacting online, users will be prompted with a question asking if they would like to indicate their blood type. The decision to display the blood type is entirely optional and, if selected, will appear in a small icon on the front of the license or ID. It is crucial to note that no proof of blood type is necessary, but individuals are responsible for self-certifying their correct blood type.

DMV Commissioner Gerald Lackey, highlighting the objective behind introducing the new feature, said, “The law was intended to aid individuals and first responders when every second counts in an emergency.” He further emphasized that DMV takes pride in providing Virginians with such options. On their driver’s license or ID, Virginians can not only indicate their blood type but also express their willingness to be an organ donor, reveal their veteran status, and even list significant medical indicators.

This initiative came to light thanks to Senate Bill 345, introduced by Sen. George L. Barker.

The move to include blood type information on driver’s licenses and IDs is a progressive step towards a more efficient emergency response system in Virginia. It reflects the ongoing commitment to enhancing public safety and underscores the importance of each second in an emergency scenario. While the feature is optional, it could be a potential lifesaver.

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