Save your money. If you're tempted by anyone claiming that you can use an
international driver's license (IDL) or an international driving permit
(IDP) in place of a state-issued driver's license, it's a dead end. Although
an IDP (sometimes incorrectly called an international driving license) is a
real document when issued by the proper authorities, it is not a legal
alternative to a state or country issued license. You can't use an IDL or an
IDP as proof of your identity and authorization to drive. An IDP is nothing
more than your license translated into nine or ten languages and is useful
when driving in non-English speaking countries, but even then must be
accompanied by your validly issued and current driver's license.
Ron
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Claire" <pugoclaire@yahoo.
To: <LivingInThePhilippi
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: [LinP3] Keeping your driver's license
>I understand that we can drive for 90 days on a foreign license.
> This may vary with different states.
> AARP will give you an international license for ceap cheap
> JJ
>
> revaddict <revaddict@yahoo.
> If you are American and you emigrate to the PI, what do you do
> about
> keeping your US driver's license for those times you come back? Do
> you keep renewing your license in your home state just as you would
> normally? (This of course means you take the trouble to come back to
> the US periodically to do that.)
>
> Paul
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