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vallabh1
Jun 23, 2012, 10:41 PM
Hello,

I am CA residence and am planing to work in TX, I need to be Notary Public and it requires DL and residence in TX?
Both states have dual residence status available but do I need dual License?

I will file my TAXES and vote in CA so How can I have both Licenses.

Thanks.

Arvind

AtlantaTaxExpert
Jun 24, 2012, 10:02 AM
Sorry, but this is a LEGAL question best posted in the LAW forum.

Mariansc1234
Jun 24, 2012, 11:42 AM
Hello,

I am CA residence and am planing to work in TX, I need to be Notary Public and it requires DL and residence in TX?
Both states have dual residence status available but do I need dual License?

I will file my TAXES and vote in CA so How can I have both Licenses.

Thanks.

Arvind

No. It's called... Real ID Act mandates, that all State Department of Motor Vehicles have to follow. That includes Florida as well now.

You can have dual residence, but you cannot not have two Driver's Licenses, from two different states. No, and there is... no if, and but's about this. Ask your DMV, they'll tell you the same thing.

No matter what type of license you are applying for the state's licensing office will check with the National Driver Registry (NDR). This lists problem drivers who have serious offenses on their record such as a DUI or whose license is suspended, revoked, canceled, etc. It will also, show you have a valid drivers license from another state.

Having dual residency, will not get you two, different drivers license from two different states.

AK lawyer
Jun 24, 2012, 12:24 PM
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Having dual residency, will not get you two, different drivers license from two different states.

I suspect the job requirement is to have a driver's license and a notarial commission in Texas. The DL should be no problem: if you have a California license that should be sufficient for employment in Texas, or anywhere else.

The problem is the notarial commission. Many states, Texas perhaps included, will only commission residents as notiaries. And, of course, a California notary cannot notarize documents in Texas. So OP would have to change his/her state of residence to Texas.


... Both states have dual residence status available ...

Are you sure? I just don't know what "dual residence status" means. I do know, for example, that you cannot vote in a particular nation-wide election in two different states at once.

Mariansc1234
Jun 24, 2012, 12:33 PM
I suspect the job requirement is to have a driver's license and a notarial commission in Texas. The DL should be no problem: if you have a California license that should be sufficient for employment in Texas, or anywhere else.

The problem is the notarial commission. Many states, Texas perhaps included, will only commission residents as notiaries. And, of course, a California notary cannot notarize documents in Texas. So OP would have to change his/her state of residence to Texas.



Are you sure? I just don't know what "dual residence status" means. I do know, for example, that you cannot vote in a particular nation-wide election in two different states at once.


He can only have one Drivers License, there are no exceptions for this. Of course if one is with the FBI, CIA, along that nature, then it would be possible. (laughing)