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Old 02-01-2003, 02:35 PM
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Out of state license changed name DUI


What is the name of your state? South Carolina.

My sister had a DUI charge. In short, she almost completed her classes for license renewal, but didn't, and waited too long so that it would have had to have been repeated 100%, classes, and cost.

Her final action: she got an out of state FLDL.

Here's the issue. She used old documents from her first marriage (divorced from him) and used her first married name, on the DL.

However, she has been remarried and separated, since the time of that divorce.

The name she is using is neither her current married name, nor her maiden name.

She has not made any court applications for any name change.

What kind of problems is she in for having done this? I think this is dicey, but she does not listen to me.

Please email [email]robertdonmeekjr@lycos.com[/email] if you don't mind, so I can get the reply.

Thank you very much.

RDM.
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Old 02-01-2003, 04:37 PM
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The FL Department of Motor Vehicles requires identification, proof of date of birth and social security number from all customers before a driver license or identification card can be issued. Each application for an original driver license or identification card must submit the original or certified copy of one of the following (5) documents:
1. United States birth certificate, including terrorities and District of Columbia
2. Valid United States passport (not expired)
3. Alien Registration receipt card, (Green card, Form I-151)
4. Employment authorization card issued by the United States Department of Justice (Form I688b)
5. Proof of nonimmigrant classification provided by United States Department of Justice (Form I94 not expired, or certificate of naturalization)

In addition, a secondary document, which substantiates the primary document, is required.

So, lets look at some of the laws she MAY have broken:
1) Most license applications have a verification (oath) that the information provided is correct. If FL has that (likely) then her false information could be perjury.
2) Most states also have criminal laws about providing false names and identifications. Assumign that FL has that provision.. that would be possible criminal charges.
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Why has he spent over $1.35M in legal fees to block disclosure... rather than spend $12 for a VALID birth cert to settle the matter? The 'certificate' he has presented doesn't qualify to get a drivers license, wouldn't allow a child to qualify for Little League, or for a real citizen to get a US passport!
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