adjusterjack
Senior Member
It's not a mistake.A mistake is 1+1=10
10 = 2 in binary numbers.
1 + 1 = 2
Therefore 1 + 1 = 10
It's not a mistake.A mistake is 1+1=10
It's not a mistake.
10 = 2 in binary numbers.
1 + 1 = 2
Therefore 1 + 1 = 10
The scary thing is that they would consider allowing the OP to even own a car as he obviously can't be trusted with one.Yeech, someone as dishonest as you, I wouldn't want to share the road with. What are you going to do if you hit someone? Lie about that, too? People like you scare me.
In his case he has to get his driving privilege restored, not an actual license.How will the op get an NJ license in a state he does not reside in? If there are complications beyond the request of an abstract then the op will need a lawyer.
Ownership does not equate with operating the vehicle. Lots of people own cars that they themselves never drive. It is not illegal for an unlicensed person to own a car. He/she just can't drive it.The scary thing is that they would consider allowing the OP to even own a car as he obviously can't be trusted with one.
Lots of people own guns, but if they show just once that they can't be trusted with one they are all confiscated, and they can't buy or own one in the future.Ownership does not equate with operating the vehicle. Lots of people own cars that they themselves never drive. It is not illegal for an unlicensed person to own a car. He/she just can't drive it.
NJ mandates a $100 suspension/revocation termination fee. Until that is paid his privilege remains suspended/revoked. There may also be additional fees related to his convictions.The OP actually is eligible to get his license back, so he's no longer under suspension.
Your record is yours to keep for ever. No matter where you live. As it should be.Thanks everyone. I have fulfilled all my legal obligations fines & such. I am eligible to get my license back. Was just wondering if I could start clean in SC where I live & not attach my NJ driving recored to it. I guess that's not possible? Also I hear that there are 4 states not liked to DMV Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia Wisconsin. Maybe it would be possible there?
Without looking, I'd be a week's salary that all states are substantially the same when it comes to asking for information (under penalty of perjury) on licenses in other jurisdictions.Thanks everyone. I have fulfilled all my legal obligations fines & such. I am eligible to get my license back. Was just wondering if I could start clean in SC where I live & not attach my NJ driving recored to it. I guess that's not possible? Also I hear that there are 4 states not liked to DMV Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia Wisconsin. Maybe it would be possible there?
The OP doesn't have a problem with eligibility. The OP simply wants to be able to lie about his past by creating a "new" record for himself so he can then lie to employers.As I pointed out earlier, ALL STATES participate in the NDR. The DLC is not an issue here. No state should issue to you if you're still marked as "NOT ELIGIBLE" in another state. You're going to have to jump through whatever hoops NJ wants to clear the flag in the NDR before anybody will consider issuance.