Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Oh my gosh, you people are uptight. "lost" was shorthand, but yes, it was stolen. His wallet was stolen. Good grief. He is plenty mature and ready to get moving with driving.
I talked to MVA today, and they said he may drive under these circumstances, and that if pulled over by the police, the police would just be able to pull up that he does in fact have a permit. Just FYI
Whatever. It was lost. Otherwise you would have written Teen Driver's Permit Stolen. It's not any harder to write than lost.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Oh my gosh, you people are uptight. "lost" was shorthand, but yes, it was stolen. His wallet was stolen. Good grief. He is plenty mature and ready to get moving with driving.
I talked to MVA today, and they said he may drive under these circumstances, and that if pulled over by the police, the police would just be able to pull up that he does in fact have a permit. Just FYI
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be able to order a replacement online or posdibly even print a temp one.
You can order online, but you can't change your address online and then order, to prevent identity fraud. Which makes sense in normal times. We might call and see if there's an exception. We tried as soon as he came home, but that was before things really shut down. Maybe they're more flexible now?
There is no one to call - DMV is closed. You just have to wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can top that. My kid changed his to his college address, and then lost it. So, now the replacement is locked in his mailbox at school.
He'd like to work. No health issues, hard working kid, experienced cashier, so he'd be in demand, but he can't prove he's legal to work.
You don't have a birth certificate, social security card or passport for him?
Birth certificate and SS card yes, but not a passport. My understanding is you need photo ID to prove you are who you say you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be able to order a replacement online or posdibly even print a temp one.
You can order online, but you can't change your address online and then order, to prevent identity fraud. Which makes sense in normal times. We might call and see if there's an exception. We tried as soon as he came home, but that was before things really shut down. Maybe they're more flexible now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP. And if he lost the permit, maybe he's not ready to be driving.
Ding, ding, ding
His wallet was stolen - jeez
Are you OP?
Anonymous wrote:You should be able to order a replacement online or posdibly even print a temp one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can top that. My kid changed his to his college address, and then lost it. So, now the replacement is locked in his mailbox at school.
He'd like to work. No health issues, hard working kid, experienced cashier, so he'd be in demand, but he can't prove he's legal to work.
You don't have a birth certificate, social security card or passport for him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP. And if he lost the permit, maybe he's not ready to be driving.
Ding, ding, ding
His wallet was stolen - jeez
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP. And if he lost the permit, maybe he's not ready to be driving.
Ding, ding, ding
Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP. And if he lost the permit, maybe he's not ready to be driving.