Federal courthouses in Pennsylvania are exempt from a national rule preventing the state’s driver’s licenses from being used as valid identification to enter federal facilities.
Starting Jan. 22, 2017, state driver’s licenses will no longer be accepted as valid forms of identification at Pennsylvania-based federal facilities, with the exception that “activities directly relating to safety and health or life-preserving services, to law enforcement, and to constitutionally protected activities, including legal and investigative proceedings will not be affected,” according to the Department of Homeland Security.
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