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  2. How to update your driver’s license when you move to a new state

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    Fees: No matter the state, you must pay a fee for your new license. Paperwork: Some basic paperwork is usually required when obtaining a new or updated license.

  3. Why are so many New Yorkers losing their driver's licenses ...

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    The state-approved sites and necessary forms can be found on the DMV's website. Driving with a suspended license in New York can result in fines ranging from $200 to $500 and up to 30 days of jail ...

  4. New York State Department of Motor Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The New York DMV is encouraging residents to arrange to upgrade their ID ahead of the deadline at the cost of a replacement ID. [5] [6] [7] [8] Currently, the fee to apply for or renew a REAL ID is the same as the fee for a standard New York State DMV license.

  5. Huntington DMV Office Relocating To Dix Hills - Patch

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    Customers can renew their license or vehicle registration, register a vehicle for the first time, change their address, order a duplicate or replacement document, pay a traffic ticket issued in...

  6. REAL ID Deadline Approaches For NYC Residents: What To Know

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    REAL ID Deadline Approaches For NYC Residents: What To Know - New York City, NY - Soon, you will need a REAL ID or a passport for domestic air travel. Here's how to get one.

  7. Vehicle registration plates of New York - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of New York was the first to require its residents to register their motor vehicles, in 1901. Registrants provided their own license plates for display, featuring their initials until 1903 and numbers thereafter, until the state began to issue plates in 1910. [1]