New proof-of-citizenship licenses offered

Published: July 17, 2008 at 8:18 AM

NEW YORK, July 17 (UPI) -- Some U.S. states bordering Mexico and Canada are offering or working on plans for an enhanced driver's license to aid border crossings, state officials say.

Washington state in February became the first to establish the new licenses, offering proof of U.S. citizenship and permitting the owner to return, without a passport, to the United States through border crossings or seaports.

Proof of citizenship for entering the United States becomes the law nationally in 2009.

New York plans to establish the new license on Sept. 19 and Vermont follows suit next year. Arizona and Michigan are considering the plan.

Demand has been heavy, a spokesman for the Washington state licensing bureau told USA Today. Washington's enhanced license is good for five years, same as the usual license, but costs $15 more at $40.

Costs and length of coverage will vary. New York reportedly plans to charge $80, Vermont $65, USA Today said.

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