Veteran Designation
The SCDMV offers a "Veteran" designation on beginner's permits, driver's licenses, and identification cards if you served honorably in the United States Armed Forces. If you're interested in adding this designation, you may present one of the military documents listed below:
- Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DoD Form DD-214) that must show a characterization of service or discharge status of "honorable" or "general under honorable conditions".
If you were discharged before 1950, you must provide a Certificate of Discharge or Enlisted Separation Paper because the DoD Form DD-214 did not exist until January 1, 1950. - National Guard Report of Separation and Record of Service (NGB Form 22) that must show:
- a characterization of service or discharge status of honorable or general under honorable conditions; and
- at least 20 years of qualifying military service in the National Guard.
- Letter from a Military Reserve component notifying you of your eligibility for retirement pay at age 60 because of your 20 years of service.
- Veteran Identification Card issued by the US Department of Veterans Affairs.
A Veterans Health Identification Card is not acceptable.



