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Getting a drivers license in a new state to avoid fees?

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I lived in NY for over 20 years, driving since I was 16. The year I moved to Ohio to go to school I was slammed with speeding tickets, nothing big, I have 2 or 3 unresolved, and a small lapse in insurance. Anyway, these fees add up to money I don't have. If I get an Ohio license, and somehow don't list my previous NY drivers license number on the form to apply, will I escape my fees? Is this possible, even if I have to start from scratch in Ohio, road test and all?

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  1. No, that would be illegal, and if it did get you a licence when the interstate computer was down, it would catch up to you, get i cancelled, and net you new charges.  

    Grow up and face your obligations.


  2. They will follow you to the ends of the earth.  Go in front of the judge, ask for a continuance or if you can do community service.  Otherwise, you'll end up with penalties and a suspended license

  3. Your speeding tickets would give you away.  Before your Ohio license would be issued, a simple computer check would show your tickets and that you have a New York license.  You will not avoid paying for your tickets and will be stuck with the added expense of getting an Ohio license.

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