Mine does not have a weight listed. It was taken when I was very close to my heighest weight. I had misplaced it, and recently went to get another...they do not let you get a new pic until you renew! When my daughters looked at the picture, they asked why I looked so different in the pic.
Mine says 160 and I was probably about 20lbs heavier than that because I had just had a baby. I really should get a new photo taken and change the weight because it is an awful reminder to me of how much I weighed.
Mine says 170. I didn't realize there were states that don't do that. Gotta love Ohio!
I had always had it say 135, then I gained weight like crazy and couldn't confirm that in good conscience, so I told them 170. I think I weighed 190 when I said that. Since then, I've gained higher and now lost down to 180. It won't be long before I actually weigh what it says - and not long before I weigh less than that. THAT will be a big thing!!
We don't put weight on drivers licenses in NY. I guess I can understand the reasoning behind it, but weight can change so suddenly that it seems a bit silly to include it.
I might need a new picture soon though, I dont really look like the one in my drivers license anymore...
I've always had mine at my goal weight of 140 - I can remember the first time I dieted and got down to that, and I can't wait until I see that number for real again. Can't wait til that thing expires and I can take a new picture to go along with the same number!
I think something like 188? I should check. Mine is pretty old (crap, maybe I need to get it renewed!) and was definitely from a height weight during my prepregnancy days.
Thanks for the reminder! I need to renew mine this month!
It currently says 200...which naturally is a lie as seen by my ticker haha.
Question is, what will I put on it this month...I suppose I should be honest and put my current weight on there to give me something to look back on when I do lose this weight
Mine says 150- although I was probably 165 at the time. This was a big jump from when I was 16 and it said 225! I'll have to get mine renewed early next year, so I'm real excited for whatever number I get to tell them then!
I've had licenses in 3 jurisdictions, and none of them ever asked. Thankfully. I'm sure I would have lied no matter what.
Isn't it ridiculous? It doesn't sound like anyone lied by a huge number. Were those 20 lbs (or whatever) are going to change the impression of whomever is looking at it. If you're a hundred pounds overweight, is it really better that people think you're only 80 lbs overweight? What does it change? I was probably around 130 when I was first licensed, but I was mortified by that then and probably would have lied.
A couple of years ago, I was probably about 210. I was buying downhill skis and boots and they needed height and weight so they knew how to adjust the bindings. I put 195, because I couldn't bear to admit I was over 200. So my bindings are probably adjusted wrong. That made a lot of sense for me to do. (Hey, it occurs to me that they're right now!)
Mine says 190. At one point I weighed a lot more than that! I considered it to be a major NSV when I got below that weight. My renewal is due in a year and I hope for goal weight and a new picture!
Lately, people look at me funny when they check my ID. I don't think it looks like me anymore.
I don't think my weight is on my license. I have to go and check LOL. I do hate it though because my picture is me at my highest weight. I have had people question it because it doesn't even look that much like me anymore! I need to get mine redone