I'm trying to get things together to renew my driver's license. I was all wrong in what I expected I should have. If you renew by mail, all you have to provide are two proofs of address, which must be your physical address. I just called the office to ask them to include the North Bridger address on my statement for apartment rent. Other than that, I have no proof of physical address. It's not on my drivers license, and I have no utility bills. Everything I have has a box number. I do have my property tax notice, but that has the house on Canal Street, not where I live. Maybe a mailing label from UPS? I could try using my bank statement too. For some reason, that has my current address on it. I'll just black out information they don't need.
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Somehow, I was under the impression I had to show a passport or a birth certificate. There's no mention of that in the instructions.
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This happens to me every day!
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Yes, I remember when I had to run all over town getting those proofs. Wouldn't Centurytel have the address of where service is provided?
Truck registration? Oh, that would still be Canal st.
Duene, I thing that bothers me the most is like you say putting something in a safe place and then forgetting where that was. Then finding it a couple of months later, and saying "Well I'll put it in this new place, and I know where it is for sure next time I want it". Then the next time I want it, I remembered where it was when I found it before I moved it, but can't remember where the new place is.
Now tell folks how many of you have done that very same thing.
Funny, Roger!
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