Neo-Luddite
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I'll re-frame; will GM take anything other than a DL / State ID (assuming the data as printed) is correct? My guess is they could lawfully do so but likely would not.
Now in TN if you change your address they do the DL for free.
Why would someone spend 20 minutes typing out a rant about not keeping is ID up to date instead of spending that time updating his ID?
If your ID has only a P.O. box on it,you will be denied.ATF insists on a street addy.
I tried to use mine to write a check at 7-11 once after my wallet was stolen, it was pointed out to me thenAs you can tell, I don't have one.
In Oklahoma, we have to keep a current address on file with the state, but are not required to purchase a new card when the address changes (merely update our filing with the state). Of course, that's state law, and relates only to driver licensing, not federal firearms infringements.A license with incorrect information is no longer valid, firearms purchase requires a valid ID the poster produced a worthless ID
Why would someone spend 20 minutes typing out a rant about not keeping is ID up to date instead of spending that time updating his ID?
A couple questions, anybody have a non-driver-license photo ID as issued by the DMV/DOT? What motivated you to do so? And, something I really want to know, what method do they use to verify your current address? I think all I had to do was write down my (then new) address when I got my license three years ago. I don't think I had to actually prove I lived there.
In Virginia you can change it right online, you don't even have to go to DMV office (yeah!). Pictures have been stored digitally for years now, they can just print one out. I was even able to renew mine online last time, but you can only do that every other time (otherwise your picture is over ten years old)
As )))& said, passport do not include an address. The issue isn't identification, it's residency. The BATFE is giving FFLs grief everywhere they can.Wow, I'm pretty suprised the passport wasn't accepted.
If it's legitimate (like me being a notary and there's no official notary ID card) and you pay a few bucks to print out a card, I would certainly try it. Unless their policy says "state issued ID only" why not see what happens?
eltorrente said:Since you already went to the DMV, why didn't you just get a new license? You went through the hassel of going to the DMV, only to get an extra ID that explains your other incorrect ID?