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After tearing apart much of my apartment, I may have scraped up enough ID to replace my driver's license, which will take several weeks. However, I may have enough to get a Virginia Non-Driver ID, as well.

What I really care about is whether or not I have enough photo ID to fly. At the moment I've amassed:

1 very expired passport (it expired 8 years ago)
1 photo ID from undergrad studies with no expiration date and no signature, but it does have my SSN on it
1 photo id with signature from grad school, which is expired, but is a photo of me
1 (non-current, but no one needs to know that) work ID with photo and signature

I think this will be enough. The guy from Jet Blue I spoke to a couple of hours ago says the expired passport will be fine, but I'm not sure I feel okay travelling with just that. I think it should be enough ID.

Re: Why a road test?

Date: 2003-08-15 12:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aelf.livejournal.com
In Kansas, if you passed drivers education, you didn't have to take a driving test.

I can't parallel park, I'd fail a driving test.

Re: Why a road test?

Date: 2003-08-16 06:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aelf.livejournal.com
Weird. In Kansas, you could get your restricted license at 14 (daytime driving only, unless sent on a parental errand or driving for work) and then your real license at 16. Drivers Ed wasn't required, but if you took it and passed, you automatically got your license.

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