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  • 03-28-2014, 07:02 PM
    adammendelsohn
    Re: Live in Arizona but Have an Arizona License and a New York License
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    not concurrently, no, it is not

    you still have to claim a state of primary residence for anything where state residence is important.

    unless you are a resident of NY, no, it is not true. Do you claim the stated NY address as your residence for tax purposes?

    Simple question: If I was wanting to send you a $1,000,000 check, would you want me to put a NY address on it or an Arizona address on it?


    ,yes, you are.


    as long as you are a resident of NY AND Arizona has not restricted or suspended your driving privileges. Ya see, regardless of where your legal license was issued, any and every state can suspend your right to drive in in their state or they can impose restriction on you when you are allowed to drive in their state.

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    why would it? It is a suspension from Arizona so of course the Arizona license would not cause your NY license to be suspended.

    The million dollar question is too retardetaire to answer.

    Well, as you say, you're not a lawyer so you don't really know what you're talking about.

    And NO, I'm not trying to skate or drive unlawfully. If I was trying to skate, or try my luck, or drive unlawfully, why would I bother going on a site like this to try and find answers?

    I'll look for you at the county fair where you'll be reading people's minds and predicting the future and leave a dollar in your jar.
  • 03-28-2014, 07:08 PM
    jk
    Re: Live in Arizona but Have an Arizona License and a New York License
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    adammendelsohn;796485]The million dollar question is too retardetaire to answer.
    well, it's really quite simple so if you have difficulty understanding the intent of posting the question, rather than the question being [sic] retardetaire, I suggest you take an accounting of your brain cells.

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    Well, as you say, you're not a lawyer so you don't really know what you're talking about.
    but alas, I do know but hey, I'm not the one that will go to jail if you are caught.

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    And NO, I'm not trying to skate or drive unlawfully. If I was trying to skate, or try my luck, or drive unlawfully, why would I bother going on a site like this to try and find answers?
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    I'll look for you at the county fair where you'll be reading people's minds and predicting the future and leave a dollar in your jar.
    bye bye.:sorrow:

    Just kidding. Here's the right smiley :stupid: and :applause: and :smiley_simmons:
  • 03-28-2014, 07:22 PM
    cdwjava
    Re: Live in Arizona but Have an Arizona License and a New York License
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    You know this to be %100, without a shadow of a doubt, to be the case? Because I've been told contradictory legal what-have-you's pertaining to this.

    So, If I was in California, I'm fine to use my NY State drivers license?

    You can have 49 valid licenses (if such a thing were permitted) but if you are IN Arizona and Arizona has suspended your driving privilege in their state, then you are committing that offense.

    And, if you were in CA and had not yet been suspended here, and were a visitor and not a resident (and thus required to have a CA license), and you presented a valid NY license, you'd likely have no problems here.

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    I'm trying to obtain accurate information on whether it is legal to drive on my Ny State license in Arizona or not.

    No, you cannot legally operate a motor vehicle in Arizona so long as your license/driving privilege there is suspended or revoked.

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    And, for good measure:

    28-3473. Driving violations; classification; restricted privilege to drive

    A. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a person who drives a motor vehicle on a public highway when the person's privilege to drive a motor vehicle is suspended, revoked, canceled or refused or when the person is disqualified from driving is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor. If the suspension is pursuant to section 28-1601 and the person presents to the court evidence that the person's privilege to drive has been reinstated, the court may dismiss the charge of driving under a suspended driver license.
  • 03-28-2014, 07:30 PM
    jk
    Re: Live in Arizona but Have an Arizona License and a New York License
    btw:

    retardetaire (well, actually it is spelled retardataire (a after the d instead of the e you used) is an actual word but since you are, well, obviously a bit slow you didn't realize that so I shall post the definition for your edification:

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    (Of a work of art or architecture) executed in an earlier or outdated style.
  • 03-28-2014, 07:49 PM
    adammendelsohn
    Re: Live in Arizona but Have an Arizona License and a New York License
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    You can have 49 valid licenses (if such a thing were permitted) but if you are IN Arizona and Arizona has suspended your driving privilege in their state, then you are committing that offense.

    And, if you were in CA and had not yet been suspended here, and were a visitor and not a resident (and thus required to have a CA license), and you presented a valid NY license, you'd likely have no problems here.

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    No, you cannot legally operate a motor vehicle in Arizona so long as your license/driving privilege there is suspended or revoked.

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    And, for good measure:

    28-3473. Driving violations; classification; restricted privilege to drive

    A. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a person who drives a motor vehicle on a public highway when the person's privilege to drive a motor vehicle is suspended, revoked, canceled or refused or when the person is disqualified from driving is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor. If the suspension is pursuant to section 28-1601 and the person presents to the court evidence that the person's privilege to drive has been reinstated, the court may dismiss the charge of driving under a suspended driver license.

    Thank you for that info, I appreciate it!
  • 04-29-2014, 07:58 PM
    iknow26
    Re: Live in Arizona but Have an Arizona License and a New York License
    you wanna rent a car? then use the license you have. its valid. you are a visitor. that's it. good luck.
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