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Answer: State laws differ, but, in general, you cannot possess two different state's driver's license at the same time. Normally, you need to be licensed in the state that you are considered to have permanent residency in and that license would be good to use throughout the United States to drive as long as it's valid.
It isn't. It is illegal to have two valid IDs that are exactly the same type, i.e. two valid driver's licenses. But you can have, say, a passport and a driver's license on you at the same time and that's fine. It might be illegal to have the DMV print two copies of your driver's license, or have the State Dept.
Answer: State laws differ, but, in general, you cannot possess two different state's driver's license at the same time. Normally, you need to be licensed in the state that you are considered to have permanent residency in and that license would be good to use throughout the United States to drive as long as it's valid.
(a) An individual may hold only one REAL ID card. An individual cannot hold a REAL ID driver's license and a REAL ID identification card simultaneously. (1) A State must check with all other States to determine if the applicant currently holds a REAL ID driver's license or identification card in another State.
A: No. A license must be in immediate possession of the driver at all times, and it's against the law to have more than one. Duplicates are meant to replace those that have been lost, stolen or damaged, not to have an extra one for convenience. The DMV wants to ensure one license, one record and one identity.
Yes it's no problem, you can even have more than two if you get the opportunity. Typically, you need to get a local driver's license if you stay in a country more than six months as the one you brought from home is not valid in your new country longer than that, in accordance with international agreements.
Two Licenses Could Get You a Ticket For example, California Vehicle Code §12511 states, no person shall have in his or her possession or otherwise under his or her control more than one driver's license. If a police officer finds you have more than one non-expired driver's license at a time, you can be ticketed.
Two Licenses Could Get You a Ticket For example, California Vehicle Code §12511 states, no person shall have in his or her possession or otherwise under his or her control more than one driver's license. If a police officer finds you have more than one non-expired driver's license at a time, you can be ticketed.
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