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CosmicMaster
Feb 13, 2011, 07:35 AM
I'm stuck in Mexico for several more months and my CA Driver License expired 7 days ago. CA won't let me renew online. Where can I get a new DL from any state on line? If I get stopped in MX I'll go to jail and they'll take my car and all my belongings. I heard there was a mid-west state that would do this with an expired out-of state DL under 30 days old. Is this true?

JudyKayTee
Feb 13, 2011, 08:20 AM
No, to the best of my knowledge it's not true. You can't get a DL without proof of residence.

As a side note - why are you "stuck" in Mexico?

Cross the border and renew your license.

excon
Feb 13, 2011, 08:31 AM
Hello C:

You're right about what they'll do to you in Mexico. But, unless you're in jail, it'll be a lot cheaper to fly to San Diego, do your business and go and back.

But, there ain't NO state that will issue a drivers license like that... No way, no how.

excon

ScottGem
Feb 13, 2011, 09:03 AM
Some states allow for the RENEWAL of a license online. NO state allows for obtaining a license online. Licenses are only issued to residents of the state.

CosmicMaster
Feb 13, 2011, 09:41 AM
CA would not let me renew online because I was turning 60 and they want an eye test. I'm down near Acapulco, hence, it is not a short drive back. I am stuck because my girlfriend flew back to Seattle because her daughter had a dire med emergency, so I gave her all themoney to get home, and it was a lie. She gave my stuff away and all I have left is a 20 year old van and what's in it. It is now my home. Everybody happy?
Again, I read somewhere that in one of the mid-western states, you could use a 3 day temp residency with a box stop and send in a copy of you DL from another state.
I appereciate all your far-reaching expertise in every single law of every single state, but unless you have specific knowledge regarding a specific state where some variation of this idea exists, I can assume it does not exist elswhere, so the rest of this is just ill wind and without a point.
But, hey, thanks for sharing.

ScottGem
Feb 13, 2011, 09:51 AM
I don't know where you read this but I can't find any reference to it and I doubt if its true. Have you talked to someone in the American Embassy/Consulate?

We asked for more details so we can understand the full situation and offer alternatives, not because we want to get our kicks out of your misery. So you need to can the 'tude. I understand the frustration about being scammed, but that's not going to help us help you.

excon
Feb 13, 2011, 09:55 AM
Everybody happy?

Again, I read somewhere that in one of the mid-western states, you could use a 3 day temp residency with a box stop and send in a copy of you DL from another state.

I appereciate all your far-reaching expertise in every single law of every single state, but unless you have specific knowledge regarding a specific state where some variation of this idea exists, I can assume it does not exist elswhere, so the rest of this is just ill wind and without a point. But, hey, thanks for sharing.Hello again, Cosmic:

Happy?? Why would you think your misery would make us happy? Did somebody here diss you? I looked back, and all I saw was an answer to your question. Nobody knew that you were broke. Most Americans in Mexico have a few pesos in their pockets...

You asked for legal expertise. You got it. Legal expertise does NOT require a knowledge of every law in every state. For example - you could ask if there was a state that allowed shoplifting under $100. Now, it's true, I don't know every law in every state, but I can ASSURE you, Sir, there are none - just as I can assure you that no state will issue you a drives license without your presence.

But, thanks for asking... By the way, if the Mexican policia catch you sleeping on the beach with NO money to bribe them with, they'll put you in jail and take your stuff anyway, drivers license or not.

excon

JudyKayTee
Feb 13, 2011, 10:04 AM
CA would not let me renew online because I was turning 60 and they want an eye test. I'm down near Acapulco, hence, it is not a short drive back. I am stuck because my girlfriend flew back to Seattle because her daughter had a dire med emergency, so I gave her all themoney to get home, and it was a lie. She gave my stuff away and all I have left is a 20 year old van and what's in it. It is now my home. Everybody happy?
Again, I read somewhere that in one of the mid-western states, you could use a 3 day temp residency with a box stop and send in a copy of you DL from another state.
I appereciate all your far-reaching expertise in every single law of every single state, but unless you have specific knowledge regarding a specific state where some variation of this idea exists, I can assume it does not exist elswhere, so the rest of this is just ill wind and without a point.
But, hey, thanks for sharing.



I have no idea where your attitude came from. Snapping at the very people trying to help you is not particularly a good idea. No one here claims to be an expert in "all laws in all States" but we do know how to research and we do know our stuff.

Everything else aside - YOU DON'T HAVE A VALID DL. You can't send your valid DL to another State and attempt to get a DL there because YOU DON'T HAVE A DL. IT EXPIRED.

I find no such law. I would suggest that you call the DMV in every State because I've checked 10 of them, read your reply and I'm out of the conversation.

Why you think your situation would make anybody happy is beyond me. Maybe misery loves company. I don't know.

smoothy
Feb 14, 2011, 11:30 AM
Thanks to the fallout from 9/11 you not only have to prove you are actually who you are... IN PERSON, but you also have to prove residence to get a DL. And that's because of MINIMUM standards mandated by the Dept of Homeland Security... because too damn many illegals were getting licenses with questionable or false information. Living in a van with no money in a foreign country isn't a smart thing to be doing... unless one is on the lam for something.

And all 50 of the states have that MINIMUM standard of proof... they have to.

AK lawyer
Feb 14, 2011, 01:45 PM
Your not too bright, smoothly. ...

Oh you?

When was the last time Smoothy bit the hook, line, and sinker and as a consequence got stuck in some dunghill third-world country without cash, or even a driver's license?

It's been a while, would be my guess. :rolleyes:

smoothy
Feb 14, 2011, 01:50 PM
I'm not bright? Who's stuck living in a van in a third world country without any money right now? Not me.

You know... I'm smart enough to not get in that situation in the first place. And know what... I'm closing in on 50 and nearly have my retirement fully funded.. (wife can't touch a dime when I'm still breathing and she has her own too)... own my own house... own several collector vehicles that are appreciating in Value even in this economy...

I have an engineering Degree... I run a central Office and take care of a three state area.. BOTH... I'm not wandering around third world countries in a van.


Then there is you... and being so hyper intelligent and know-more-than-me and you are surprised to find yourself in this situation.. funny but I'm not surprised it happened, and I don't even know her. I know better than give ANYONE full acess to every bit of my stuff while I'm alive.

Who's smarter? It certainly isn't you...

If you was... you wouldn't have found yourself in this situation in the first place. My wife for example doesn't have access to most of what I have... so she couldn't cash it out if she tried. Not without me being there.

But you already have all the answers... don't you.


What a tool... Enjoy all the benefits your super smart hyperintelligent brainpan has given you.

I'd rather be in my comfy situation I am in now any day. If being bright means getting into the mess you got yourself into.

JudyKayTee
Feb 14, 2011, 03:16 PM
Out of greenies but also raising my hand - I am also not living in a van in a third-world country with no drivers license.

I don't think the girlfriend was all that psycho. I think she had enough and was smart enough to get out while the going was good.

(I can also spell and punctuate.)