I Can Legally Drive!
Boo-yah!
After about seven changes of address in the past 12 years, I have FINALLY updated my license...
I have a New York State one now!
My old license, procured on December 4, 1999, didn't expire until I was 65 years old.
Yes, you read that correct. SIXTY-FIVE!
In Arizona, you have the option of not having to bother much with renewing it (unless you change address) until you hit the relative retirement age. So even though I have moved seven times since getting the thing, I just never bothered to change it.
But I had grown afraid of trying to drive in Arizona. If I was pulled over, they would see that I hadn't shown up for jury summons because I was living out of state. (I am paranoid. Not that I had been summoned. But if I had been, I wouldn't know.)
But now it is updated. And I can once again freely drive.
After about seven changes of address in the past 12 years, I have FINALLY updated my license...
I have a New York State one now!
My old license, procured on December 4, 1999, didn't expire until I was 65 years old.
Yes, you read that correct. SIXTY-FIVE!
In Arizona, you have the option of not having to bother much with renewing it (unless you change address) until you hit the relative retirement age. So even though I have moved seven times since getting the thing, I just never bothered to change it.
But I had grown afraid of trying to drive in Arizona. If I was pulled over, they would see that I hadn't shown up for jury summons because I was living out of state. (I am paranoid. Not that I had been summoned. But if I had been, I wouldn't know.)
But now it is updated. And I can once again freely drive.
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