Do you need to be a citizen to get a driver's license?
Isn't this a state by state thing?
Swifty is going to be at the vet through tomorrow at least. I'm panicking a bit thinking about the $$$$. Universe! I need to pay for my wedding this year! sheesh.
We are getting our dj for the cost of boozing and feeding him, though.
I hate this law more than anybody and what is becoming a close second? My "brothers and sisters" calling everyone in the state a racist, illiterate pigfucker because sorting things out is just too confusing.
I probably have it coming, karmically, because I was sort of raised to believe that every person in the South knew where those Freedom Riders went and didn't say anything.(We're so inferior...we like knowing there's somebody to hate worse. Sorry, Southerners.)
I'm already embarrassed about living here...the descriptions of my family brushing our tooth in the morning seem gratuitous.
Isn't this a state by state thing?
Oh yeah, of course it is.
If I understand the law correctly, you would need a birth certificate, passport, or naturalization papers/green card/etc.
So things natural-born citizens don't typically carry around. Awesome.
Thing is, a driver's license does not indicate citizenship. You have to produce things that discuss citizenship (birth certificate, passport, etc.), but there's no law that says that you have to be a citizen to get a license. You must be in the country legally when you get the license, but theoretically, you can get a license when you're here on a tourist visa.
Why not donate it?
If we don't buy it, it's up to my in-laws what to do with it.
it wouldn't cost much to insure and it's mechanically sound, but we don't really need it.
Why not donate it?
Or play Mythbusters and attach a rocket to it and shoot it down some train tracks....