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License suspended from 1993?

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Shorz

Junior Member
California just tied together databases with Massachusetts and somehow, a traffic ticket from 1993 caused a "non eligible" flag in Mass, which was transfered into the California database.

I've been going back and forth between DMV and RMV for over a month. CA DMV doesn't have records going back that far.

Mass wants a copy of the arrest paperwork or court documents showing I used my CA ID at the time of the arrest.

The courts only keep the records for 7 years.

I have no way of showing I had a California License at the time of the ticket.

Without a License, I can't work.

Am I the only one caught in this nightmare?

How do I get out of it?
 


Shorz

Junior Member
I ran across an article written 14 years ago that is coming true today...

Our Founding Fathers never could have envisioned today's driver's license. It would have been inconceivable to likes of Washington, Adams, and Jefferson that one day travel between a person's home and work, or between nearby cities, in a carriage owned by that person, would be transformed from a right into a privilege to be granted and revoked at the pleasure of the state.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/2.02/dmv_pr.html
 

Shorz

Junior Member
This is much bigger than I thought, and huge numbers of people will be in the same situation soon, and they'll be looking for a good Lawyer... ;-)

"The Department of Homeland Security, which is charged with overseeing Real ID, has been meeting since October with DMVs..."

"a result of the Real ID Act of 2005, which, among other things, sets tight security standards for states when issuing driver’s licenses and identification cards. Many fear that the law could make licenses as difficult to get as passports — and take just as long...

Some states insist they won’t be able to build the systems needed for Real ID in time, especially since the regulations are still pending. “It is not likely that Virginia or any other state will be able to achieve compliance by May 11, 2008,” states a December report from the Virginia Real ID Task Force. Real ID calls for the use of DMV systems that don’t exist, such as linked databases between the states to check if an applicant is licensed in another state...

State DMVs today use two cross-state systems: the Commercial Driver’s License Information System (CDLIS), used to track commercial vehicle operators, and the National Driver Register, which contains information about drivers with revoked or suspended licenses. States can query records for an individual and get information back through a central clearinghouse, but they can’t actually access databases from other states..."

(This is where I was flagged, Mass picked up the suspension back in 1993 but they can't access the database.) Maybe on May 11th when they can look at the database they will see it was a Misdemeanor :mad:)

"Real ID says states must link databases so they can search each other’s records to ensure that applicants aren’t licensed in another state. State officials say creating such a system would be a huge undertaking and might cause potential privacy violations..."

http://statetechmag.com/issues/april-may-2006/identity-crisis.html
 

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