Goat Horn Man License

This Dec. 7, 2016, photo provided by Phelan Moonsong shows a portrait of himself in Portland, Maine. Moonsong, an ordained Pagan priest, finally has gotten the OK to sport goat horns in his Maine driver's license photo. Maine resident Moonsong said that unless he's sleeping or bathing, he always wears his goat horns, which serve as his spiritual antennae and help him educate others about Paganism. (Phelan Moonsong via AP)

Phelan Moonsong's driver's license photo is unique.

The ordained Pagan priest has gotten the okay to wear goat horns in his Maine identification photo.

Moonsong told the Associated Press he visited a Bureau of Motor Vehicle location to update his driver's license this summer and shoot a new photo. After explaining his choice of headdress and its connection to Paganism, he was told to request allowance to wear the horns from the Maine Secretary of State's office.

Four months later, his request has been granted and he received a driver's license featuring him donning horns.

A spokeswoman for the Maine Secretary of State told the Associated Press his request was allowed as they do not obstruct his face.

Moonsong told the AP he wears the horn at all times, excluding when he sleeps and bathes.