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Pennsylvania Driver License



FirstGov.gov for Citizens: Renew Your Driver's License
Click on your state or territory to learn about getting or renewing your driver's license, registering your car or accessing other motor vehicle services. As of January 2005, states may no longer display social security numbers on drivers' licenses, motor vehicle registrations, or other identification documents. If your current card displays your SSN, protect your identity by contacting your state for a replacement. ... [Read More]

The National Driver Register
The National Driver Register (NDR) is a central repository of information on individuals whose privilege to drive has been revoked, suspended, canceled or denied or who have been convicted of serious traffic-related offenses. The records maintained at the NDR consist of identification information including name, date of birth, gender, driver license number, and reporting State. All of the substantive information, the reason for the suspension or conviction and associated dates, resides in the reporting State. ... [Read More]

Evaluation of Use & Lose Laws
Proportional Hazards Model: Age or Gender of Driver's License Action Group as Predictors of Incidence of 1st Subsequent Violation, Pennsylvania ...

Cumulative Hazard Rate for Subsequent 1st Violation, By License Action Groups, Pennsylvania ... [Read More]

DOL - Driver Intermediate Program
Age 16 until 18 - an intermediate license that reduces the opportunity for inexperienced drivers to drive in high-risk conditions. Warning letters are sent to drivers that get even one ticket, and drivers who commit two or more driving offenses are suspended from driving. ...

It should be noted that after a year of driving safely without a driving violation, offense or collision, that the driving restrictions expire and will not be reimposed.  However, the driver is still subject to receiving the intermediate license warning letter and license suspension penalties until age 18. ... [Read More]

Driver License and Identification (ID) Card Information
You will be issued an interim license valid for 60 days and/or a receipt for your ID card until you receive your new photo license and/or photo ID card in the mail. Check your address before you leave DMV and tell the DMV representative if your address is incorrect. Your new license and/or ID card will be mailed to you within 60 days. If you do not receive your license and/or ID card after 60 days, call 1 (800) 777-0133 to check on the status. Have your interim license and/or ID card receipt with you to provide information when requested. ... [Read More]

State by state transportation resources, motor vehicles - WisconsinDepartment of Transportation
Drivers & Vehicles | Safety | Travel | Plans & Projects | State Patrol | Doing Business | Programs for Local Gov't ...

Drivers & Vehicles | Safety | Travel | Plans & Projects | State Patrol | Doing Business | Programs for Local Gov't ... [Read More]

American Driver’s License - United States Mission to Germany
U.S. citizens planning to stay less than a year, however, may legally drive in Germany for up to 364 days in Germany on their U.S. driver's licenses. However, they must go to their local driver's registration office (Führerscheinstelle) prior to expiration of the six-month period after arrival and notify that office that they want to continue to drive on their U.S. license until their departure (up to 364 days, as stated above). Note that an official translation of the U.S. driver's license must be brought to the Führerscheinstelle, as well as proof that you are leaving Germany before a year has passed. Proof could be in the form of a return ticket to the U.S., a work contract with an expiration date before a year, etc. ... [Read More]

District of Columbia
Online Forms Find Business Tax Forms Obtain a Dog License Contact DC Government Obtain a Birth or Death Certificate Request Health Benefits Apply for a Police Job Get a Vanity License Plate File a Consumer Complaint Obtain a Marriage License ...

Online Services Request City Services Pay Parking Tickets Renew a Driver's License Renew Vehicle Registration Locate a Towed Vehicle Locate Emergency Shelters Locate a Police Service Area Plan Your Trip by Metro Set Up Water and Sewer Service ... [Read More]

Evaluation of Use & Lose Laws
The Pennsylvania records did not indicate if and when a suspended or revoked license had been reinstated, so the actual term of the license suspension could not be determined. Nominally in the state, DWI carries a 1-year license suspension for a first offense conviction. However, Pennsylvania has an Accelerated Rehabilitation Disposition under which the court can order license withdrawal for a period of 1 to 12 months. As noted, a first offense Use and Lose conviction carries a 90 day license suspension or delay in licensing. It is possible, therefore, that some of those undergoing a Use and Lose suspension not associated with a DWI event may actually have been suspended for a longer period than some of those that were associated with DWI. It is most likely, however, that the average suspension length in the DWI associated group was greater than in the Use and Lose suspended group. ... [Read More]

U.S. Department of Transportation - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) - Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board - Partners in Prevention, State Alcohol Agencies' Approach to Underage Drinking Prevention - Chapter 10 - DOT HS 809 434 - July 2002
With the repeal of national prohibition in 1933, through the 21st amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the regulation of beverage alcohol reverted to the individual states. The failure of prohibition had shown that the nation was too large and too diverse to accept the single standard of sobriety - especially one of total abstinence. Only four states voted to remain dry, at least for a time. Twenty-nine states chose to resume the legal sale of alcohol beverages through licensed private sellers and are known as License States. Seventeen (later eighteen) opted to control the sale of alcohol beverages through state agencies. These are known as Control States. ... [Read More]


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