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    Driver license validity available online

    July 8, 2003 12:00 am
    Tags: driver, Governor, Washington State Department, www.dol.wa.gov

    The Washington State Department of Licensing is making it quicker and easier to determine the validity of a person’s driver license. DOL has added an application to its Web page that allows the status of a driver license to be checked online. The new application ensures security and privacy, as no personal information can be gathered. Visit DOL’s Website at: www.dol.wa.gov.

    Tags: driver, Governor, Washington State Department, www.dol.wa.gov

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