Expired Drivers License
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Confused - are you driving with an expired license, then no. Are you a US citizen using it for ID - then it does not matter since no one is required to carry ID.
Are you from out of US - then your passport would be your ID.
Only exception I know of is if your screen name refers to your being a NY Yankees fan - in that case, you would not be allowed to travel within Massachusetts, with or without license.
Are you from out of US - then your passport would be your ID.
Only exception I know of is if your screen name refers to your being a NY Yankees fan - in that case, you would not be allowed to travel within Massachusetts, with or without license.
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LOL, I am a Chicago Cubs fan. Yeah, there are still a lot of us out there.
I don't travel much (also don't drive at all as I live in NYC)so both my passport (8 months expired) and my Drivers License (1 month) are expired and I have to fly to Florida tomorrow morning. I will bring both but they're expired...will that be a big problem? What else shall I bring?
I don't travel much (also don't drive at all as I live in NYC)so both my passport (8 months expired) and my Drivers License (1 month) are expired and I have to fly to Florida tomorrow morning. I will bring both but they're expired...will that be a big problem? What else shall I bring?
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Actually, I wasn't allowed through airport security because my photo id was an expired driver's license. I had just gotten my new one and handed the lady the wrong one, and she wouldn't accept it. After I dug around and found the new one, she let me go through.
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I've traveled with an expired license recently and you can do it.
When you check in with the airline tell them your license is expired (many times the people who check your bag just glance at the name on the license and miss the fact that it's expired). They'll flag you for an extra security search which is really no big deal.
When you check in with the airline tell them your license is expired (many times the people who check your bag just glance at the name on the license and miss the fact that it's expired). They'll flag you for an extra security search which is really no big deal.
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Iwould also bring expired passport - I think that is OK for domestic travel - but check TSA/airline website.
We actually found out that there is no federal law requiring ID to travel domestically - but as mentioned above, it will require additional security checks. In our son's case (when he lost his ID) it involved them calling over local police to check him out.
We actually found out that there is no federal law requiring ID to travel domestically - but as mentioned above, it will require additional security checks. In our son's case (when he lost his ID) it involved them calling over local police to check him out.
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TSA does not check your ID when you go through security. You'll pass through a "checker" hired by either the airport authority of the airline running that terminal.
Matching the names on the ID and boarding pass, and making sure your face kind of resembles the picture is enough hard work for these minimum wage earners. I would be extremely surprised if any of them will notice the ID has expired.
Matching the names on the ID and boarding pass, and making sure your face kind of resembles the picture is enough hard work for these minimum wage earners. I would be extremely surprised if any of them will notice the ID has expired.
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I was stopped at security when I showed an expired drivers license at LAX. Luckily I had the new one with me and I had accidentally grabbed the wrong one. I am not sure what they would have done if I did not have another ID, but it appears others have had that experience.
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Here in Florida we used to have a rather short lived drivers license that expired and then they sent you a sticker to put on the back to update it. More than once in airport security I was abruptly told "this is expired" before I could tell them to turn it over. I'd hate to think what would have happened if I hadn't had the update on the back.
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I renewed my drivers license online and the DMV never sent me a new one. Luckily I printed out the renewal paper and stuck it in my wallet.
Every single time I fly I get my drivers license handed back to me as not proper ID and I have to give them the paper that states my license is valid.
The security at LGA didn't want to let me fly on that and called the SCHD.
Every single time I fly I get my drivers license handed back to me as not proper ID and I have to give them the paper that states my license is valid.
The security at LGA didn't want to let me fly on that and called the SCHD.
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Yes, you are correct Patrick. I need to go by and get my new drivers license.
I was just so excited about being able to do this online and skip taking a vacation day, spending the entire day in line, yadda, yadda.
I'm going to call and see if they'll send it to me.
I was just so excited about being able to do this online and skip taking a vacation day, spending the entire day in line, yadda, yadda.
I'm going to call and see if they'll send it to me.
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GoT, I went to an out of the way DMV location on a Saturday on the way home from a business trip. In and out in a flash.
Maybe it's worth a "day trip" somewhere you want to visit and stop and get a new license at the time.
Whatever you do, don't get stopped for a speeding tix with an expired license. You'll spend the night in jail (or so I was told by an authority on the subject)
Maybe it's worth a "day trip" somewhere you want to visit and stop and get a new license at the time.
Whatever you do, don't get stopped for a speeding tix with an expired license. You'll spend the night in jail (or so I was told by an authority on the subject)
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Whether or not you will go to jail for an expired license depends on in which jurisdiction you are stopped. There are quite a number of states where driving on an expired license is an arrestable offense. There are others where a first offense is an infraction and not arrestable. Even in places where it is arrestable, you may or may not be arrested depending on the agencies policies and how the officer handles such situations. In any event, you are at risk and should get a new license. In all states, driving on a suspended or revoked license is arrestable and anyone who does and is stopped is likely to wind up in handcuffs.
Other impacts you may not have considered, if you drive on an expired license:
1. Your auto insurance is probably void.
2. You will likely not be able to rent a car.
Other impacts you may not have considered, if you drive on an expired license:
1. Your auto insurance is probably void.
2. You will likely not be able to rent a car.