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"Ed Grant" > wrote: > I'm moving from Washington State to San Diego. I used to live in CA 6 years > ago but am moving back. I got a bunch of tickets in WA, and it sure would > be nice to start out with a clean driving record again when I move back to > CA. Questions: > > 1. when I get a CA license again, will CA transfer my WA tickets onto my CA > record? > > 2. if answer to above is "maybe" then what can I do to tilt the odds in my > favor? > > 3. when I go into CA DMV to get my CA license, is it better to try to renew > my (now expired) old CA license without mentioning my stay in WA (simply say > my old CA license expired & never bothered to renew), or to hand in my > (almost expired now) WA license and simply do the switcheroo? If "maybe" > then what are pros and cons? You should have no trouble finding the answers to your questions simply by looking in the DMV section of California's web site. |
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