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Old Mar 28, 2013 | 9:03 pm
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Originally Posted by emvchip
Originally Posted by guv1976


Does the jurisdiction which issued your driver license require you to notify them of a change of address within a certain period of time after a move?
Notifying the DMV about a move and receiving a new license card are completely different matters. The DMV (or RMV, MVS, etc) cares that they have your correct address on file, not that your license has your address correct on its face. Sometimes they will give you a sticker to put on the back.
That's true. But if, as the OP reported, the agency ran the license electronically (to check the OP's driving record, for example), would a corrected address have shown up on the response to the inquiry, if the OP had notified the issuing agency of the address change? Or would the response just indicate whether the driving record was clean enough for rental purposes?
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