The Interstate Driver's License Compact is an agreement between the 45 participating states to share information regarding certain types of convictions, including Drunk Driving (DUI and DWI) convictions. Because of the Compact, if a resident of one state gets convicted of a drunk driving offense (DUI and DWI) in another state, the driver's home state will be advised. The type of action that the driver's home state will take will vary from state to state. The list of states, below, indicates whether a given state belongs to the Interstate Driver's License Compact, and if so, the year they joined. Wisconsin, Tennessee, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Michigan are all Non-compact states and don't share Drunk Driving (DUI and DWI) conviction information. If you have any questions about the Interstate Driver's License Compact, or how it may apply in your case, please be sure to contact a qualified DUI or DWI lawyer in your area. NRVC - This is a list of the Non Resident Violator Compact... A list of states that communicate with one another if you get a ticket out of your home state.
DLC - This is a list of states that belong to the Driver License Compact. An agreement between these states basically says you have only ONE drivers license record.
DLC/NRVC COMPACT MEMBER JOINED DATES
NRVC EFFECTIVE DATE DLC EFFECTIVE DATE Alabama October 1981 Alabama 1966 Alaska Not a Member Alaska September 1986 Arizona January 1993 Arizona 1963 Arkansas January 1986 Arkansas 1969 California Not a Member California 1963 Colorado January 1982 Colorado 1965 Connecticut January 1981 Connecticut January 1993 Delaware February 1979 Delaware 1964 District of Columbia August 1980 District of Columbia November 1985 Florida October 1981 Florida 1967 Georgia February 1980 Georgia Not a Member Hawaii January 1996 Hawaii 1971 Idaho October 1992 Idaho 1963 Illinois July 1984 Illinois 1963 Indiana January 1980 Indiana 1967 Iowa November 1980 Iowa 1965 Kansas January 1983 Kansas 1965 Kentucky December 1978 Kentucky August 1996 Louisiana November 1979 Louisiana 1968 Maine January 1982 Maine 1963 Maryland July 1979 Maryland 1978 Massachusetts December 1987 Massachusetts Not a Member Michigan Not a Member Michigan Not a Member Minnesota October 1978 Minnesota 1990 Mississippi March 1979 Mississippi 1962 Missouri October 1980 Missouri October 1985 Montana Not a Member Montana 1963 Nebraska January 1982 Nebraska 1963 Nevada February 1990 Nevada 1961 New Hampshire January 1982 New Hampshire October 1986 New Jersey July 1983 New Jersey 1966 New Mexico January 1985 New Mexico 1963 New York June 1982 New York 1965 North Carolina September 1980 North Carolina September 1993 North Dakota July 1980 North Dakota May 1986 Ohio January 1985 Ohio October 1987 Oklahoma July 1987 Oklahoma 1967 Oregon Not a Member Oregon 1963 Pennsylvania July 1979 Pennsylvania October 1994 Rhode Island April 1986 Rhode Island January 1987 South Carolina January 1981 South Carolina August 1987 South Dakota May 1980 South Dakota November 1987 Tennessee September 1984 Tennessee '65/'97dropped out Texas January 1982 Texas September 1993 Utah July 1985 Utah 1965 Vermont October 1985 Vermont October 1987 Virginia July 1980 Virginia 1963 Washington October 1993 Washington 1963 West Virginia July 1978 West Virginia July 1972 Wisconsin Not a Member Wisconsin Not a Member Wyoming July 1987 Wyoming May 1987
When it is noon in Louisiana, it is 1:00 PM in the state of Indiana, specifically in the areas that observe Eastern Time. Louisiana is in the Central Time Zone, which is one hour behind the Eastern Time Zone where Indiana's time falls. Therefore, while Louisiana is at noon, Indiana is ahead by one hour, making it 1:00 PM there.
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Louisiana and Indiana were the two states admitted under Madison.
The states that came from Louisiana territory include North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas.
Kentucky (1792), Tennessee (1796), Ohio (1803), Louisiana (1812), Indiana (1816), Mississippi (1817), Illinois (1818), and Alabama (1819)
No. New Orleans is in Louisiana.
All of the major colleges in the state of Indiana have degrees in computers and computer software. These include Indiana University, Purdue University, the University of Notre Dame, Butler and Indiana State.
When it is noon in Louisiana, it is 1:00 PM in the state of Indiana, specifically in the areas that observe Eastern Time. Louisiana is in the Central Time Zone, which is one hour behind the Eastern Time Zone where Indiana's time falls. Therefore, while Louisiana is at noon, Indiana is ahead by one hour, making it 1:00 PM there.
Indiana's 3 main exports are computers, transportation machinery, and electrical machinery.
She was born in Delta, Louisiana. Then she moved to Indiana.
It was part of the Louisiana purchase from France.
About 680 miles.
The states added to the Union from 1792-1819 were Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois, and Alabama. Kentucky (1792) Tennessee (1796) Ohio (1803) Louisiana (1812) Indiana (1816) Mississippi (1817) Illinois (1818) Alabama (1819)
French Lick is a town in Orange County, Indiana.
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Louisiana and Indiana were the two states admitted under Madison.
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