Several years ago I heard the AZ Driver's Licenses are good for 20 years. Is this true? Does anyone know? Thanks.
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#1
Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:01 PM
#2
Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:06 PM
It depends on your age - ours are good for 5 years at a time, as we are over 65. If issued before 65, they are good until your 65th birthday. But - you need a replacement photo and licence every 12 years - read here:
http://www.dmv.org/az-arizona/renew-license.php
http://www.dmv.org/az-arizona/renew-license.php
#3
Posted 12 July 2012 - 06:50 AM
Ours are good until you are 65, so I have 12 years left and I have had it quite a while.
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#4
Posted 12 July 2012 - 07:20 AM
when you move out of the state,
]
and you do not end your connection to that state, such, drivers license, car registration. residence address anyone of them
the state in question, can say you are still connected to that state and need to file state income tax,
specially if you are only filing federal income tax,
if you are not filing federal income tax and below the filing threshold and would no owe state tax,]
no problem, you were not required to file, nothing to get form you.
several states have been going after residents who are still connected.and have higher income and would have paid state tax as resident.
they broke and need the income.
research this you will be surprised what you find
do yourself a favor be prudent and get a mexican drivers license
]
and you do not end your connection to that state, such, drivers license, car registration. residence address anyone of them
the state in question, can say you are still connected to that state and need to file state income tax,
specially if you are only filing federal income tax,
if you are not filing federal income tax and below the filing threshold and would no owe state tax,]
no problem, you were not required to file, nothing to get form you.
several states have been going after residents who are still connected.and have higher income and would have paid state tax as resident.
they broke and need the income.
research this you will be surprised what you find
do yourself a favor be prudent and get a mexican drivers license
#5
Posted 12 July 2012 - 07:20 AM
when you move out of the state,
]
and you do not end your connection to that state, such, drivers license, car registration. residence address anyone of them
the state in question, can say you are still connected to that state and need to file state income tax,
specially if you are only filing federal income tax,
if you are not filing federal income tax and below the filing threshold and would no owe state tax,]
no problem, you were not required to file, nothing to get form you.
several states have been going after residents who are still connected.and have higher income and would have paid state tax as resident.
they broke and need the income.
research this you will be surprised what you find
do yourself a favor be prudent and get a mexican drivers license
]
and you do not end your connection to that state, such, drivers license, car registration. residence address anyone of them
the state in question, can say you are still connected to that state and need to file state income tax,
specially if you are only filing federal income tax,
if you are not filing federal income tax and below the filing threshold and would no owe state tax,]
no problem, you were not required to file, nothing to get form you.
several states have been going after residents who are still connected.and have higher income and would have paid state tax as resident.
they broke and need the income.
research this you will be surprised what you find
do yourself a favor be prudent and get a mexican drivers license
#6
Posted 12 July 2012 - 08:26 PM
Had Arizona plates on my MGB. When they passed their catch an illegal alien law I changed them to South Dakota as we heard the cops were a bit "harsh" with anything connected to Arizona. So you might be better off with a Mexican driver's license.
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