Lost driver's license, get ID card = revoked drivers license?
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AutomatikI'm in somewhat of a weird situation.
I lost my wallet last week for the first time ever....fucking sucks.
I have an Ohio's drivers license, but I can't replace unless I'm at an Ohio DMV, in person. I won't be able to do this until June. In the meantime I would like to get a NY, non-drivers ID. I don't like carrying my passport around, it's a pain and if I lose this I'm in an even worse situation.
In my limited research I've found out that if you apply for an NY, non-drivers ID, it automatically revokes your NYC drivers license (if you hold one). My question is this..
If I just get the NY non-drivers ID card, will this have any effect on my valid Ohio drivers license (it asks for previous license# and state on the form)?
I don't drive here and I plan to change addresses in the next few months, so no real point to go through the process of getting an NY license. It costs more and I believe I would have to take a written test again...not 100% sure on that. The next time I'm in Ohio all I do is show up at the DMV, show forms of ID, SS card, pay $25, get OH drivers license.
Tomorrow I aim to go to the DMV at 8am to sort this. Should be a fucking joy. :mad: -
Commander of AwesomeDMV is the worst. I waited in line for over 4 hours in DC for my new license last year. Only good news from that is in DC its good for 8 years which seems crazy. Even though I've moved I will not get it replaced until its expired.
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gorocks99You might be able to get a replacement Ohio license through the mail (although it would take awhile, I imagine). From quick googling it says to call the Ohio Driver's License Division at (614) 752-7600 and they might be able to help.
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vdubb96Hope what gorocks said helps. Hope this helps.
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mcburg93Im pretty sure Ohio has the same law if you get an Ohio id your license are revoked/void what ever they do with them. The best thing I have found to do is report your wallet stolen it seems to make everything easier to replace. I know you can use the police report to get a new license. Not sure if being out of state if this will work or not.
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Automatik
I've called my local DMV near my parents, they said I must be in person.gorocks99;1432071 wrote:You might be able to get a replacement Ohio license through the mail (although it would take awhile, I imagine). From quick googling it says to call the Ohio Driver's License Division at (614) 752-7600 and they might be able to help.
Hope this helps.
Just tried that number a few times....busy.
I don't see why getting a regular ID card, would effect my Ohio driver's license, but if it will revoke it...I'm probably just gonna wait it out. I went by the nearest DMV en route to work today, it was a fucking zoo at 9am. Tomorrow I'm gonna hit it up before the doors open. -
Fab4Runner
Arizona drivers licenses don't expire until your 65th birthday. The first time I looked at my brothers and saw his expiration date of 2045 I was like WTF?Commander of Awesome;1432070 wrote:DMV is the worst. I waited in line for over 4 hours in DC for my new license last year. Only good news from that is in DC its good for 8 years which seems crazy. Even though I've moved I will not get it replaced until its expired. -
AutomatikI also think you can order a replacement online in AZ, unless my friend is full of shit.
NY and Ohio are a bitch. -
dlazzI don't think the State of Ohio gives a fuck what you do in NY.
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Automatik
Wrong.dlazz;1432136 wrote:I don't think the State of Ohio gives a fuck what you do in NY.
This helped, thanks. Called the number, getting a NY issued non-drivers license will revoke my current OH driver's license. So it looks like I'll be using the passport until I can get to Ohio. At least it saved me the nightmare of going to the DMV tomorrow.gorocks99;1432071 wrote:You might be able to get a replacement Ohio license through the mail (although it would take awhile, I imagine). From quick googling it says to call the Ohio Driver's License Division at (614) 752-7600 and they might be able to help.
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dlazz
No, I was right. I was speaking on behalf of everyone in the State of Ohio.Automatik;1432144 wrote:Wrong. -
gutYou don't get to keep 2 ID cards (why you'd surrender a NY license to get the ID). So I would guess technically you'd have to surrender your OH license to get a NY ID, which means it's null (but obviously you can't surrender what you do not have).
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Automatik
I was speaking in regards to Ohio Driver's License Division. They care, hence why my OH license would be voided.dlazz;1432145 wrote:No, I was right. I was speaking on behalf of everyone in the State of Ohio. -
Crimson streakAutomatik;1432152 wrote:I was speaking in regards to Ohio Driver's License Division. They care, hence why my OH license would be voided.
Just switch your license to a NY license. When I bought my car I still had my Ohio license and I had to get a pa license. All I did is go down to penndot and they looked up my license switch it to pa took my picture and that was it. -
dlazz
You mean you didn't have to show 20 forms of ID and your first born in order to do it?Crimson streak;1432177 wrote:Just switch your license to a NY license. When I bought my car I still had my Ohio license and I had to get a pa license. All I did is go down to penndot and they looked up my license switch it to pa took my picture and that was it. -
gut
Assuming he has an address there he can do this. Don't know if the money is worth it for a few months though (he'll get double-banged going back to OH whereas a replacement license is probably much cheaper).Crimson streak;1432177 wrote:Just switch your license to a NY license. When I bought my car I still had my Ohio license and I had to get a pa license. All I did is go down to penndot and they looked up my license switch it to pa took my picture and that was it.
I think it's actually federal law that prevents you from having 2 ID's. Even if you have dual-residence, you have to pick 1 state for your D/L. -
gut
LOL, there's that too. It's no small task to get a d/l in a state you've not recently had one.dlazz;1432181 wrote:You mean you didn't have to show 20 forms of ID and your first born in order to do it? -
Crimson streakdlazz;1432181 wrote:You mean you didn't have to show 20 forms of ID and your first born in order to do it?
Nope all I had to do is show my social. But I also had my license on me and handed it in that's probably why it was so easy -
Belly35Find a Mexican they can hook you up with any type of ID .. hope this helps
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gut
Must vary by state, which is somewhat surprising. An existing ID [for a different state] is almost worthless, at least in some states, possibly because of frauds and forgeries being used to obtain a valid state ID. I think it is accepted as a photo ID, but it means squat for proof of residence and citizenship.Crimson streak;1432188 wrote:Nope all I had to do is show my social. But I also had my license on me and handed it in that's probably why it was so easy -
Automatik
It's not worth it. It's $90 for an NY drivers license. I don't drive here, and my address isn't permanent. I also think I'd have to take a written test again. Like you said...not worth it. I'll just wait til I'm in Ohio, pay the $25 and be done with it.gut;1432183 wrote:Assuming he has an address there he can do this. Don't know if the money is worth it for a few months though (he'll get double-banged going back to OH whereas a replacement license is probably much cheaper).
I think it's actually federal law that prevents you from having 2 ID's. Even if you have dual-residence, you have to pick 1 state for your D/L.