Can I wear colored contact lenses for my driver's license photo?

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Irene
07/30/25 4:32am
You cannot wear colored contact lenses when taking a driver's license photo, nor during the medical examination. Here are the relevant requirements: 1. Driver's license photo requirements: Colored glasses are not allowed, as reflections or obstruction of the eyes will render the photo invalid, requiring a retake. The photo must be taken within the last 6 months, with clear facial recognition, no heavy makeup, and no exaggerated accessories that significantly alter appearance. 2. Hair color requirements: Hair must not be dyed in unnatural colors or styled in bizarre ways; only normal colors like black or brown are permitted. Hair must not cover facial features, otherwise, the photo must be retaken.
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