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Comment Re:so... (Score 1) 365

Reason I bring this up is, my Arizona driver's license was issued over 10 years ago when I moved back home, and isn't due for renewal for another 8 years. Typically, you get your 'permenant' license at 21 here and it expires when you hit 65. Address changes are printed on a little sticker they put on the back. They reissue them for women who get married and take their husband's name at a prorated cost. 40+ years of wear on a piece of plastic kept in a wallet? Serious fade even after 10 years.

They actually want you to replace your license every 10-15 years, or something like that -- they sent me a letter recently saying that I needed to get my license updated with a more recent picture. Not sure why they don't just call that an "expiration date" -- maybe because you don't have to do anything to prove that you can still drive when getting your picture updated.

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