WEIGHT ON DRIVERS LICENSE...

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  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,645 Member
    Eh. I put 225 on my pistol permit application, and lost probably another 25 by the time I got approved and went to get the permit. I just left it 225. Looking forward to renewing. Hopefully I won't have to jump through any extra hoops.

    CT driver's licenses don't list weight, but the height on mine is 1" too tall for some reason, which is what I put when I first got it and never noticed until recently. Why do they let teenagers fill these things out?
  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    pinuplove wrote: »
    I always assume that a woman is actually 15 lbs heavier than on their license and men are 2 inches shorter than what's listed on their license lol.

    I must be the only honest person... I round up/down to the nearest 5 lbs. based on my weight that morning and I always use the same height (which is rounded up to the nearest inch, though some dr. offices round down and others round up).

    I'm within 2 pounds of the weight on mine right now, for the first time in about 3 years. Since it renews every 4 years, there's plenty of time for some major swings either way for most people. As for height, I'm short. Lying about it won't make me any more able to reach to top cabinets :lol:


    I just checked and they stopped putting it on licenses in my state at some point recently. I renewed in March and it is not listed any more. They still ask for it at renewal, but they only list height and eye color on the actual license now.

    What's even more interesting is that it IS printed on my hunting & fishing licenses. When I buy those, they never ask for me to give an update, so it is about 30 lbs. higher. I'm going to go online and change it so that next time it prints with my weight as of today (so maybe 10-20 lbs. too high when I buy next year's).

    Mine renews next month, which I'm sad about because I actually have a decent picture for once :disappointed: Out of curiosity and because I've been here forever, I looked back at my weight log; I was only 5 pounds heavier than listed the last time I renewed. Thought it was more.

    Looks like hunting and fishing licenses in my state also include weight. Interesting.
  • bioklutz
    bioklutz Posts: 1,365 Member
    I always assume that a woman is actually 15 lbs heavier than on their license and men are 2 inches shorter than what's listed on their license lol.

    I am a lady who lied the last time I renewed. I added a few pounds to my weight because I knew I was going to bulk in a few months. :wink:
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    NovusDies wrote: »

    @quiksylver296
    No, but I have written the weight on the ticket I wrote them as what I think it really is. For example, if your DL says 180, and you look like 280, I'd enter 280 on the citation.[/b]

    So for the person that weighs 245 when they get home they have a ticket and the thought they look like they are 280lbs. Double Whammy!


    It had to be a significant difference before I bothered. If you fail to appear in court, we need an accurate physical description for the arrest warrant.
  • Lillymoo01
    Lillymoo01 Posts: 2,865 Member
    edited June 2018
    I am in Australia and do not need to list height, weight or eye colour for my driver licence renewal. My licence doesn't even state whether I am male or female. Just name, address, type of licence, photo ID and that I am an organ donor.
    Just looking at that photo ID though shows just how big I used to be!
  • jefamer2017
    jefamer2017 Posts: 416 Member
    My driver's license doesn't have weight listed on it :o

    Mine doesn't either but they ask and it's in the record so law enforcement sees it when they run your license. But it's nice that cashiers don't see it when I buy wine.
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    I would give your current weight or maybe 10 lbs less.
    Not your goal weight.
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    You choose, you decide what to lop off. Ours have everything. But I wonder, what do bald men say their hair color is.
  • fish9283
    fish9283 Posts: 25 Member
    My husband has renewed his licence for many years without updating his picture or weight, and he has lost 80 lbs.

    He was delayed briefly by security at the airport because he didn't resemble his picture, but they did finally allow him to board the plane.
  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,302 Member
    Lillymoo01 wrote: »
    I am in Australia and do not need to list height, weight or eye colour for my driver licence renewal. My licence doesn't even state whether I am male or female. Just name, address, type of licence, photo ID and that I am an organ donor.
    Just looking at that photo ID though shows just how big I used to be!

    I dont think any states i n Australia require height, weight or eye colour - just a photo and name and DOB

    At least Ive never seen any that require those things and I see a lot of different licences as checking photo ID is often part of my job

    In SA they do require it to say if you wear glasses for driving and have your photo with your glasses on.

    Not sure what happens if you wear contact lenses

  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    Lillymoo01 wrote: »
    I am in Australia and do not need to list height, weight or eye colour for my driver licence renewal. My licence doesn't even state whether I am male or female. Just name, address, type of licence, photo ID and that I am an organ donor.
    Just looking at that photo ID though shows just how big I used to be!

    I dont think any states i n Australia require height, weight or eye colour - just a photo and name and DOB

    At least Ive never seen any that require those things and I see a lot of different licences as checking photo ID is often part of my job

    In SA they do require it to say if you wear glasses for driving and have your photo with your glasses on.

    Not sure what happens if you wear contact lenses

    I have a restriction on my US license that says 'corrective lenses.' It may vary by state. Not sure how I'd prove it, other than popping out a contract, but I'm not a fan of driving when I can't see 3 feet past the end of my nose. I don't even like walking to the kitchen without them, because inevitably I'll trip over a cat :tongue:
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