Trans 102.14(3)(3)The department may issue a temporary product if the person is eligible under s. Trans 102.15 (2) (d) or (8) or s. 343.50 (1) (c) 1., Stats. The temporary product shall be valid until the permanent product is delivered by mail or the person is determined to be ineligible for the product.
Trans 102.14 NoteNote: See s. 343.20 (1m), Stats.
Trans 102.14(4)(4)
Trans 102.14(4)(a)(a) Temporary residents.
Trans 102.14(4)(a)1.1. A product issued to a person who is neither a citizen nor a permanent resident of the United States may not expire later than the last date the person is eligible to remain in the United States.
Trans 102.14(4)(a)2.2. The department shall issue a product with an expiration date as determined by s. Trans 102.03 (3) to a person who is neither a citizen nor a permanent resident of the United States and whose last date of eligibility to remain in the United States is undetermined.
Trans 102.14(4)(a)3.3. A product issued to a person whose proof of legal presence is specified in s. 343.14 (2) (es) 4. to 7., Stats., and whose term of stay in the United States is undefined shall expire one year after issuance or renewal.
Trans 102.14(4)(a)4.4. Nationals from the Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, or the Marshall Islands may be issued a product valid for one year if the department verifies the person’s passport and arrival-departure record card as proof of identity. If a national from one of these countries presents an employment authorization document defining a specific period of employment eligibility in the United States, any product issued to them shall be for that defined period and shall not exceed the maximum duration of that product under state law.
Trans 102.14(4)(b)(b) Renewal of temporary resident products. No product may be renewed to a person no longer eligible to remain in the United States.
Trans 102.14(5)(5)
Trans 102.14(5)(a)(a) Temporary visitors. A product, other than a commercial driver license, issued to a person who establishes proof of residence under sub. (4) and whose legal status in the United States is not permanent, shall be labeled “limited term.”
Trans 102.14(5)(b)(b) Non-domiciled persons. A commercial driver license issued to a person who establishes proof of residence under sub. (4), is not a citizen of Mexico or Canada, and whose proof of legal status in the United States does not prove a right to remain permanently in the United States shall be labeled “non-domiciled.”
Trans 102.14 NoteNote: Citizens of Mexico and Canada must obtain commercial driver licenses from their home country under 49 CFR 383.23 (b) (1), footnote 1.
Trans 102.14(5)(c)(c) Law enforcement. Products issued to law enforcement for confidential investigative purposes may contain fictitious information.
Trans 102.14 NoteNote: Records related to such products shall not be open to public inspection under s. 19.35, Stats.
Trans 102.14(5)(d)(d) Character set used for names. Names transcribed on a product shall be limited to the English alphabet, without diacritical marks. Apostrophes and hyphens may be used in a name. In the event other symbols are used as part of a name, the department may phoneticize the name or transcribe it in a manner that matches the applicant’s social security card or other identity documents.
Trans 102.14(6)(6)
Trans 102.14(6)(a)(a) Proof of driver training. The department shall not issue a license to a person under 18 years of age unless one of the following is provided:
Trans 102.14(6)(a)1.1. Proof that the person successfully completed a driver education or training course which meets the requirements of s. 343.06 (1) (c), Stats. The training school may provide the proof electronically.
Trans 102.14(6)(a)2.2. Proof that the person successfully completed an approved driver education course in another jurisdiction.
Trans 102.14(6)(a)3.3. Proof that the person is exempt from driver education requirements under s. 343.08 or 343.135, Stats.
Trans 102.14(6)(b)(b) Proof of sponsorship. The department shall not issue an operator’s license to a person under 18 years of age unless satisfactory proof of adult sponsorship for that person, that meets the requirements of s. 343.15, Stats., and s. Trans 102.21, is filed with the department.
Trans 102.14(7)(7)
Trans 102.14(7)(a)(a) Upon application for renewal of a driver license, the department may issue one extension of an operator’s license authorizing operation of “Class D” or “M” vehicles, or both, for a period not to exceed 60 days in any of the following scenarios:
Trans 102.14(7)(a)1.1. The department requires an examination for renewal of a license.
Trans 102.14(7)(a)2.2. The applicant requests issuance of a REAL ID compliant operator’s license but lacks all necessary documentary evidence and requests additional time to obtain that documentary evidence.
Trans 102.14(7)(a)3.3. The department is unable to confirm an applicant’s claim of veteran status with the department of veteran affairs, and the applicant requests additional time to obtain verification from the department of veteran affairs or a county veterans service officer.
Trans 102.14 NoteNote: See s. 343.14 (2) (j), Stats.
Trans 102.14(7)(a)4.4. DMV service center staff is unable to issue a product at the time of the application because of computer system problems, problems at the facility, war, or acts of God.