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  Damn Yankee
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | I'm a Georgia resident. I live in Missouri. Husband is active duty military so we do not have to change residency every time we PCS (permanent change of station).
So I have a GA license....in Missouri....
And apparently somebody decided they needed my wallet more than me. So now I have no license, no military ID, no photo ID, no CCW, no debit cards, no credit cards, and no wallet.....
Problem is, GA won't issue a replacement unless I'm there in person or I at least know the issue date of my GA license, which I do not.
And Missouri isn't going to just hand me a license without proof I have a current one.....
So what in the world am I supposed to do?
Besides ****ed off that not only is someone so messed up in the head to think they had the right to take it, but because I also am missing out on getting my mare bred to Lions Share of Fame. I was supposed to have her in OK today...... |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | Can you get a new military i.d.? That way, you can get a MO i.d. card. That will prove who you are. You can carry the police report with you, showing your GA driver's license was stolen until you can figure out how to get the replacement. |
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  Ms. Marine
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     Location: Texas | Your best bet would probably be to call the DMV, explain the situation to them and then see what they tell you. They should be able to guide you in the right direction. |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | I had mine stolen twice when I lived near the big city... First time, I was lucky, and a neighborhood guy found it while he was cutting grass behind his building. Second time, my truck was broken into. We were able to find it that time by looking in the dumpsters and trash cans within walking distance. A friend at the time was a city policeman. He helped me look for it. And he was right, they just wanted the valuables and threw away the rest. The scum didn't go very far each time, before they stopped and went through my stuff. Of course, there was no money, credit cards, etc. But, I was able to recover my driver's license, phone numbers, pictures, and some sentimental things that were in it. I don't know the circumstances of your theft, but it might be worth a try to recover your driver's license, at least. |
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  Damn Yankee
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | It was just my wallet, nothing else. I don't carry a purse, and I don't keep personals in my wallet. Just my essentials. So they really got nothing but a very nice custom made leather wallet. And I got put in a bind with canceling all my cards and not having any photo ID. |
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  Damn Yankee
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | BarrelRacing4Christ - 2014-05-04 5:39 PM Your best bet would probably be to call the DMV, explain the situation to them and then see what they tell you. They should be able to guide you in the right direction.
That is the plan but they are closed today, and tomorrow is my only chance to get my mare to OK. 6 hours one way, she came in season yesterday. Bryel said if we miss this week then can bring her back in season in two weeks. Hubby is working a 24 hour shift, gets off at 7am tomorrow.
So we are just going to chance it and leave out when he gets home, I'll drive while he sleeps, pray we don't get stopped, and if we do just tell the honest truth, and then he can drive after that and on the way home. It's either that or forfeit the breeding and try again next year. I'm sure Bryel wouldn't have a problem with me bringing her later but I was already pusing it witha late breeding as it was, and don't really want a June baby.... |
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  Ms. Manners
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     Location: Oklahoma | When I was active duty, my home state of NH would renew licenses by mail. I agree your best first step is getting a new military ID, then going from there. |
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  Damn Yankee
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | Morab76 - 2014-05-04 8:45 PM When I was active duty, my home state of NH would renew licenses by mail. I agree your best first step is getting a new military ID, then going from there.
I'm not sure how a new military ID is going to help with a drivers license.....
This just sucks. I guess all I do is wait and start making phone calls tomorrow |
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  Ms. Marine
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     Location: Texas | missroselee - 2014-05-04 8:25 PM
Morab76 - 2014-05-04 8:45 PM When I was active duty, my home state of NH would renew licenses by mail. I agree your best first step is getting a new military ID, then going from there.
I'm not sure how a new military ID is going to help with a drivers license.....
This just sucks. I guess all I do is wait and start making phone calls tomorrow
It won't. However it will give you some form of identification. Best of luck to you! Hope you get something figured out quickly. |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | missroselee - 2014-05-04 8:25 PM
Morab76 - 2014-05-04 8:45 PM When I was active duty, my home state of NH would renew licenses by mail. I agree your best first step is getting a new military ID, then going from there.
I'm not sure how a new military ID is going to help with a drivers license.....
This just sucks. I guess all I do is wait and start making phone calls tomorrow
It will help keep you from getting a ticket if you are worried about getting stopped driving without a d.l. It is an official ID. Plus, in your original post, you mentioned that the current state you are in won't give you a driver's license without a form of ID.
It won't help with getting a duplicate GA driver's license, tho.
e.t.a.
...my bad. I re-read. U said Missouri won't give you a driver's license without proof that you have a current one. But, I'm sure the official ID would help.
Edited by Nita 2014-05-04 9:26 PM
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  Fact Checker
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | The way that I read the GA laws....you CAN apply for a replacement license "online" by providing proof of identity (which would be your military I.D.) Lost or Stolen License Replacement Customers may apply for a replacement driver’s license and/or ID card at a local Customer Service Center or online. If you choose to apply online, you will go through an authentication process in order to verify identity. If you wish to apply at a Customer Service Center, you will be required to show proof of identity. The fee online and at a Customer Service Center is $5.00. The following documents will be acceptable proof of identity for a replacement Georgia driver’s license, permit or identification card: - ONE of these documents:
- Original Birth Certificate (hospital certificates are not acceptable);
- Certified copy of Birth Certificate with raised or impressed seal;
- Certified birth registration;
- Certified copy of court records (adoption, name or sex change);
- Certified naturalization documentation;
- Immigration ID card;
- Valid passport (not expired);
- Military ID card;
- Non US Citizens
- Valid foreign passport with valid I-94 card/stamp;
- Valid permanent resident card (I-551);
- Valid employment authorization card (I-766 or I-688A or I-688B);
- or TWO of these documents:
- Original Social Security Card;
- Certified Copy of Marriage Certificate. Please note: by law, same sex marriage certificates cannot be accepted;
- Previous Year’s Income Tax Return;
- Current Auto, Home, Life or Health Insurance Policy (Cards Not Accepted);
- Current Auto Registration Receipt;
- Voter Registration Card
If your license was stolen and you wish to change the number on your replacement Georgia driver’s license, permit or identification card, you will be required to present a police report indicating that the license was stolen unless your license number and your Social Security Number are the same. If the two numbers are the same, no police report is required. http://www.eregulations.com/georgia/driver/other-services-information/
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  Damn Yankee
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | Yes you can apply online. ... But you have to know the issue date of your license. Now how many ppl know that without looking at their license :) |
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  Angel in a Sorrel Coat
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     Location: In a happy place | I don't have any ideas how to help but I am so sorry you are having to go through this. I hope you get your mare to LSOF! |
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  Fact Checker
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | Here's a thought (and I don't know if it would work)......If you reported the wallet stolen, etc, go back to the police station and have them "run" your driver's license records through their system with the state of GA......It should give date of issue, violations, etc........ |
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    Location: Texas | This doesn't help you now, but in the future photocopy everything in your wallet. I've had mine stolen before. Anytime something changes, I photocopy the front and back of everything in my wallet. That way, I know what numbers to call, etc. to cancel stuff if I need to.
Sorry this happened to you. It sucks. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | Most Driver's licenses are renewed on birthdays no matter when you had it first issued and I'm sure you have renewed it at least a few times by now. |
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     Location: In The Land of Cotton | Nevertooold - 2014-05-05 12:15 PM Most Driver's licenses are renewed on birthdays no matter when you had it first issued and I'm sure you have renewed it at least a few times by now. If she can remember the last year she renewed it, it was on her birthday. The only ones in Georgia that are not renewed on their birthday is people who are here legally, but not US citizens.
Edited by 3canstorun 2014-05-05 11:32 AM
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| My daughter had a similar situation when she was out of state in college. We were able to figure out her Georgia DL # by looking at an old ticket she had received. With this information we were able to apply for the new license online. It seems as though it took awhile to get the physical license and it was mailed to the address on record (her GA address). Try to think creatively as to where you might have the information needed. Good luck!!
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| Another thought.... When I go for a Dr's appointment, the receptionist usually asks for my insurance card and my DL. Maybe they might have a copy with your file. It won't hurt to ask.
P.S. - I just checked my GA License and the issue date is not my birthdate. I must have been very proactive for the last renewal. |
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       Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving | I don't know how long your license is good for down there. Usually it's around 5 years in Canada, and we renew on our Birthdays as well. |
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