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To: Lady Lurksalot who wrote (148909)11/27/2005 10:52:29 AM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793755
 
Ooops, I now recall...

I have an "ooops" too. I actually got up and looked at my driver's license to discover that it expires on my birthday. I didn't realize that. I don't think it's always been that way. For a state with a birthday expiration, eliminating the notification is not as cold as it would be otherwise.



To: Lady Lurksalot who wrote (148909)11/27/2005 11:52:26 AM
From: Triffin  Respond to of 793755
 
I guess every state has it's own rules ..

Here in CT we have a 5 year photo license
renewable on or 30 days before your birthday ..

Registration sticker renewals are by mail ..
good for two years and keyed to the month that
you originally registered your vehicle ..

Triff ..



To: Lady Lurksalot who wrote (148909)11/27/2005 12:02:06 PM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 793755
 
I wonder what Indiana spends teaching its citizens how to grow grass and pansies? Wonder if the governor is going to save money on that program. Shouldn't citizens take responsibility for their own pansies?