Interstate Iid Requirement Clarification
Summary
Transferring a drivers license from Connecticut to North Carolina may not automatically transfer the IID requirement. Confirm with both state DMVs to ensure compliance. Consult a local attorney for guidance on following proper procedures.Full Conversation
I have a valid drivers license with an IID requirement in CT
Are you looking to understand how the IID requirement from Connecticut affects your ability to drive in North Carolina, or do you have another specific question regarding your situation?
the NC D****V told me to transfer my license and the IID requirement wouldnt transfer
In North Carolina, generally, out-of-state IID requirements may not automatically transfer. However, it's essential to confirm this with the local D****V. You may want to consult a local attorney to ensure compliance with both states' laws. Would you like assistance in finding a local lawyer?
do I have to transfer them myself? the woman at the D****V said after I transfer my license, the CT D****V would freeze my IID requirement
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In North Carolina, transferring your driver's license does not automatically transfer the IID requirement. However, if the Connecticut D****V says your IID requirement will be frozen upon transferring your license, you should confirm this directly with them. You may want to consult a local attorney to ensure you're following the proper procedures. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
the NC D****V told me that CT would freeze the requirement and I could drive in NC
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex situation involving different state requirements. To clarify, transferring your license to North Carolina may not automatically transfer your IID requirement from Connecticut. It's crucial to confirm this with both state D****Vs. Do you need any other assistance or information regarding this matter?