A New York driver's license may have a New Jersey address if the individual recently moved from New Jersey to New York but hasn't updated their address with the New York Department of Motor Vehicles yet. Alternatively, it could belong to a person who resides in New Jersey but frequently travels or works in New York, maintaining a driver's license from their home state. Additionally, some individuals might use a New Jersey address for registration purposes while still holding a New York license.
You do get two point for moving violations done out side NJ, with NJ license. Check out the MVC site.http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Violations/penalties_otherStates.htmKrishna
No, the TSA would not accept this and you would not be allowed to travel on Delta airlines with an expired drivers license.
Because it's not actually "drivers license." It is actually a driver license. However, if it were driver's license, you, indeed, would need the apostrophe.
To get a divorce.
no. You would need an m1 license...
You can have a drivers license in multiple states, but it would be pointless.
No. And why would they confiscate your license anyways?
NO otherwise everyone would do it.
I think you would be able to convert it, you have to contact the DMV office in Ontario who should be able to help you out.
No, but the closest thing to that would be a drivers permit. You can submit that whenever you go to get your license and not have to take the driving test.
Only you would know whether it was suspended or not....
I just went to our career center in NJ and they told me you would re-test. They say it is best to transfer your license to Florida as soon as you get the New Jersey license.