Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. She is our fourth AP and they have never hole-punched any of the other AP's home license. It is an unnecessary expense. I'm going to talk to the manager.
You should probably research the law before you go in and waste everyone’s time on something so ridiculous
‘You will have to surrender your current driver license or provisional license to DC DMV; if you do not have it, DC DMV will accept a certified driving record (issued by the state your license is from within the last 30 days) that reflects that your license is in good standing and has not been expired for more than 90 days.’
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. She is our fourth AP and they have never hole-punched any of the other AP's home license. It is an unnecessary expense. I'm going to talk to the manager.
You should probably research the law before you go in and waste everyone’s time on something so ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She is our fourth AP and they have never hole-punched any of the other AP's home license. It is an unnecessary expense. I'm going to talk to the manager.
Anonymous wrote:OP—so if you move to Florida and use your DC license to get a Florida driver’s license, you don’t get to keep the DC driver’s license. One driver, one license.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because you can't hold two driver's licenses in this case. When they get back to Germany, they should bring their US license and apply for a German license.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Because you can't hold two driver's licenses in this case. When they get back to Germany, they should bring their US license and apply for a German license.
Anonymous wrote:Our au pair passed her driving test last week and will be issued a DC license. The DMV person hole-punched her German drivers license. Why did they do that? Is there any recourse we can take to make the DMV remunerate her for that incorrect action?