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suzeeq <suzeeq@imbris.com> wrote:Isn't it still a picture ID, even though it's not valid for driving?On 4/10/2024 9:52 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:suzeeq <suzeeq@imbris.com> wrote:On 4/9/2024 10:56 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:The Horny Goat <lcraver@home.ca> wrote:On Tue, 09 Apr 2024 16:07:55 +0000, BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:Or making the voter go back to their home state and get an original
birth certificate - meaning it takes time and money to meet the
requirements.No DMV requires you to do that to get a driver license or ID card.I've had to renew mine within the past year and the _ONLY_ ID I was
required to show was the about to be retired licence.Fred Phelps was lying. You were required to show your birth certificate
when you obtained your initial driver's license. Yes, if you renew an
unexpired driver's license, they don't force you to go through all the
initial identification steps. I had to repeat the initial identification
steps last time I renewed because I obtained REAL ID.If you move to a different state, sometimes you have to show your birth
certificate as well as the current DL from the old state. Often they
mark the old license Invalid, and let you keep it as backup ID. You're
justnot legal to drive with it.I would never do that. I'd go through the process of obtaining a license
as a new driver, which means taking the driving and written tests. I
don't need one state to do me the "favor" of informing another state
that I moved.I did have to take the written tests in the new states. Which part wouldTell the clerk "I want to be licensed as a brand-new driver and I'm hear
you not do, and which part informs another state?
to take the driving test." Then surrendering your existing license and
informing the other state won't happen. If they mark the old license as
"invalid", you are going to have a difficult time using it as
identification especially if you are still a part-year resident of the
other state.
Of course, if you've converted to REAL ID, then they'll look you up onThey weren't at the time, and the REAL ID license I have now is only 2 years old.
the Homeland Security database, which recognizes just one primary
residence at a time.
I got the new licenses (I moved several times) just before they expired, not after. Because I would have had to take the driving test for sure.I may not have moved. I might live part time in one state and part time
in the other state, which means I always want to retain ID from both
states.I don't think they allow you, unless you're a college student. But youIn that case if it expired, you can say legitimately that you don't have
might have to have valid licenses in both states. The ones from my old
state were expiring soon anyway, I just didn't get a DL right away on
moving to the new state.
a valid driver's license from another state!
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