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Ca Drivers License Hole Punched
Ca Drivers License Hole Punched













Ca Drivers License Hole Punched

Crews will be focusing on preserving life and property with point protection of structures and putting in containment lines where possible.

Ca Drivers License Hole Punched

Today, firefighters will continue to actively suppress the fire where they can do so safely. There are thunderstorms predicted today in the afternoon that may cause erratic winds in the fire area. There is a red flag warning today from 11 AM through tomorrow at 11 AM. Forest Service, the fire size has been revised to 18,299 acres and is still 0 percent contained.

#CA DRIVERS LICENSE HOLE PUNCHED DRIVER#

Last but not least, most states forbid a driver from holding more than one state license (probably the reason why PA punched a hole in you FL license thereby deeming it as invalid).UPDATE SUNDAY, 11 a.m.: According to the U.S. So regardless of how you look at it, a license suspension in PA means that your driving privilege is suspended and as such, most, if not all states will honor that suspension and thereby, can cite you for driving while suspended. All that is aside from the status of your license being reported on the National Driver Register (NDR). Even if they do not find out at the time you request an FL replacement, PA & FL are BOTH members in the Driver License Comapct (DLC) AND the Non Resident Violator Compact (NRVC) which requires both states to report suspensions/revocations and some serious violations to other member states. If at the time you do go there your PA license is suspended, then they will find out about that as well. If you were to go to the FL DMV to get a replacement, then you can bet they will find out about your PA license (see NDR link below). In other words, you get pulled over, you hand that FL license to the officer, and the response you'll get is "this license is not valid". If your FL driver's license has a hole punched in it, it is INvalid regardless of what the website says. After that I have periodically check the validity of my FL license on FL's driver license website and it currently is and always has been "VALID" with an expiration date in 2013. They said no problem, took my license, punched a hole in it, gave it back to me, and said to me thats all and that I can pick up my new PA license card at the next window. Any questions you have I will answer as quickly as I can. I am not trying to play the system and thats why I specifically asked my probation officer, but after hearing his answer I feel like since my FL privileges are valid and the fact that I am living in FL then I just might be safe using my FL license from now on and continue driving after the PennDOT suspension starts. I know I do need to get a new drivers license card from FL and I can order one using their website so it will be sent to me via US Mail. I called my probation officer in Philadelphia and he told me that he isn't taking my FL license, he cant answer for FL privileges, and not to drive "up that way" referring to the State of Pennsylvania. My question is, since my FL license is still valid and I am now living in Florida, will I be safe using my FL driving privileges here in FL. After my arrest in Pennsylvania I relocated back to Florida. I received the letter from PennDOT telling me to turn my license in by the end of April to begin the suspension and I will do that. One of the stipulations of the ARD program is a mandatory 60-day license suspension imposed by PennDOT (Pennsylvania Dept of Transportation). It is a program involving a period of probation with some other stipulations that at the end of the program enables you to have all charges and records expunged so your record is clean. After going through the court system process the consequences of that arrest involve a program in PA called Accelerated Rehabilitation Disposition (ARD). Now the issue is that in July 2009 I was arrested in Philadelphia, PA. I told them I currently have a valid FL license and wanted to get my PA license back. In 2008, I moved back to PA and went to the DMV to re-establish my residency in Pennsylvania. At that point I was given a valid Florida DL and I have never had any issues with that license or have any marks on it. After my high school graduation in 2003, I moved to Tampa, FL for college and established residency in Florida. A brief background is that I grew up in PA and got my original driving privileges issued there via a PA Drivers License.















Ca Drivers License Hole Punched