Under the policy, announced Wednesday, native-born Pennsylvanians who
have never had a driver’s license, and lack a paper copy of their own
birth certificate, can just go to a PennDOT motor license center, fill
out a one-page form and have their birth records electronically verified
by the Department of Health.
Previously, those residents had to
order a paper copy of their birth certificate with a raised seal. There
was a 10-week wait time and a $10 fee to obtain the document, said Ron
Ruman, a spokesman for the Department of State.
…“We continue working on quicker and easier ways for eligible voters to
obtain photo IDs,” Secretary of State Carol Aichele said in a statement.
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