That's exactly what we were saying.txglock21 wrote:A copy of your DD214 is all you need to get it added to your DL. It doesn't even have to be certified. I don't want to speak for anyone else, but I think what they are saying is in case you lose YOUR DD214, then you can always get certified copies from the county if you did what they were suggesting instead of having to request through the Federal government.G26ster wrote:I had no trouble getting military award plates for my car with a simple photocopy of the orders, and Veteran on my CHL with a photocopy of my DD214 also. Wondering why a "certified" copy of a DD214 is required just for Veteran on a DL.
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THIS!38cobra wrote:I urge any veteran that hasn't done this already to file your DD214 with your county cleark's office. By law the filing is free and provides you with a quick and easy way to get certified copies. They do not keep your original and the certified copies are acceptable as originals in my experience.
I was HIGHLY encouraged to do this during my transition briefing when I got out in 1991. I'm glad I followed that advice.