Officials: New NJ ID Standards Put On Hold Due To Court Motion
TRENTON, NJ (AP) -- New Jersey officials have temporarily delayed plans to implement new federal standards for people seeking to obtain or renew driver licenses or non-driver ID's.
The new ``TRU-ID'' standards were due to take effect Monday.
But the motor vehicle commission announced late Saturday afternoon that those plans are now on hold due to ``a court motion'' filed by the state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. Further details were not disclosed.
Under the new standards, residents could no longer state their Social Security number, but would have to show the card itself, a paystub or tax documents.
They also would have to show two proofs of residence, rather than the one that's currently required. And if a passport is used, it would have to be current.
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