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Offline Lee Borgersen

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     Ask a Trooper: Is my out-of-country driver’s license sufficient?

Q: I recently moved to Minnesota, where I am living with a cousin of mine. I am writing to you concerning driving legally within the state. Back in my native country, Kenya, I am licensed to drive, and currently, I have that license with me. I also obtained an international driving permit from the necessary licensing body back in Kenya.

Are these documents sufficient to allow me to drive within the state of Minnesota before I am able to acquire the state's driving license? Thank you for your time and consideration.


A: If you are visiting from another country with a valid driver’s license from your home country, you are not required to get a Minnesota license, and can operate a vehicle legally in our state.

Once you become a Minnesota resident, you have 60 days to get a Minnesota driver’s license.

Also, many insurance companies do not honor “out-of-country licenses.” Being that auto insurance is required to operate a motor vehicle, you would need to get a Minnesota driver’s license or ask them about your options.

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I wonder how many of these folks will get insurance before hitting the road? Or do we all have to cover that too!  :coffee:

At least they will now have their license ID to Vote, which is the real reason the libbers wanted this passed!  :bs:

http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-house-expected-to-pass-bill-to-allow-driver-s-licenses-for-immigrants-in-the-country-illegally/508170682/

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None of 'em have insurance. They don't even know what it is. That's one reason why policies are so high, because of the under-insured motorist coverage.

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None of 'em have insurance. They don't even know what it is. That's one reason why policies are so high, because of the under-insured motorist coverage.
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I am personally aware of one who did not.

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The one who rear-ended me and wrecked my Ranger didn't have any insurance. And an expired license.
« Last Edit: April 04/11/19, 03:02:44 PM by Rebel SS »