texas requires proof of citizenship to transfer my current/non-expired license from ny. Is that normal?
Well, obviously I've never presented it.
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texas requires proof of citizenship to transfer my current/non-expired license from ny. Is that normal?
Well, obviously I've never presented it.
To clarify, if a citizen you have to prove it, if not, you need to show green card or papers or whatnot.
Msbelle, I know that in Indiana, we're transitioning to a super-secure-whatever-the-hell DL, so you need more proof of who you are than just your old license. Texas may be doing something similar.
I've never had to show anything but a previous driver's license and proof of residency (utility bill etc).
Can I request some no-going-off-and-killing-people~~ma aimed my way? Because I am about to go Tino on my Tino's ass.
I've never had to show anything but a previous driver's license and proof of residency (utility bill etc).
Same in Illinois, but I won't exactly be shocked if Texas has different ideas about things.
So, texas requires proof of citizenship to transfer my current/non-expired license from ny. Is that normal?
Virginia is like that too. They wouldn't even accept my passport as proof of identity! It took me three months to get enough documents to satisfy them.
Wouldn't a birth certificate be proof of citizenship, msbelle?
Oy. This week is going to kill me. Insomnia up the yin yang. I was a zombie yesterday already, and now I've been up since 2. Here's to hoping the CIO doesn't keep us late again today. And that I remember/have enough energy to grocery shop.
Trudy, I think you'll find doing two 10-hour days the easiest. When I got out of the Navy, I took 3 months to drive from San Diego to Jacksonville, Fl, up to Maine and then through Canada to Wisconsin. I stopped to sight see maybe every other day, (plus stayed with friends and family for various amounts of time, hence, three months) but the days I didn't, I found that 10 hours was about optimum. It got me around 600 miles and I could be in a hotel before dark. This time of year, that's a lot easier to do. (I was traveling in March.)