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Posted: Wednesday 21 March, 2012 at 2:11 PM

Change to St. Kitts-Nevis Drivers’ License

Press Release (Traffic Department)

    BASSETERRE, (Traffic Department) March 21st, 2012  --   As a positive response to complaints from members of the public and Police Officers, about difficulties reading the current St. Kitts-Nevis Driver’s license due to its color scheme and font size, the Licensing Authority has approved a color change to the license.

     

    The new license is light blue in color and Credit-card styled with a holographic overlay at the front. The holder’s digital photo and signature appears on the left while the back lists classes of license, Licensing Authority signature and a bar code.

     

    The license has the following validation features:
    i. A faint multicolored coat of arms in white silhouette of St. Kitts with a green border;

     

    ii. Ghost image of holder in white silhouette of Nevis;

     

    iii. Holographic overlay includes a globe with rings around it that contain in small print the word, “SECURE” translated into multiple languages;

     

    iv. Digital signature of Licensing Authority at bottom right on back.

     

    The previous driver’s license remains valid and will be gradually phased out as they expire or replaced by holder.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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