Originally Posted by
PhotoJim
The risk manager side of me needs to point out that if you're not resident in the state from which your driver's license was issued, it won't be legally valid for driving anywhere. .
That is incorrect, there are many reasons people are not resident "legally" in a state where they have a license, and many others have licenses from one state with an address in another. For example I have a Texas license with an out-of-state address on it and that is not that uncommon.
Students, Military, contractors, the millions of people with vacation/2nd homes in other states, snowbirds, those "legally homless" (not the under the bridge kind but I presume they could too...)