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2Scampers
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Has anyone tried to renew their SD drivers license early. I will be traveling there this summer but my license are not due until next February. Was hoping to get it done six months early.
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Regarding the original question--yes you can renew 6 months in advance. We just finished doing that last month as our BD's are in Aug and Sept, and we will be in Canada then.

Absolutely no issues--have your required ID (passport and SS card are all that's needed if you have them-along with filling out your affidavit in front of the clerk).

On the new SD law allowing on-line renewal every other time. Its my understanding this will be allowed only if you have gotten one license or renewal under the new Fed Id requirements. So if you are like us, and your previous lic was obtained prior to the Fed laws effective date (I believe sometime in "09"), you will still be required to do this one in person. The next one we do, we should be OK for on-line renewal. Incidentally, I can't find this written anywhere right now but did see this explanation by one of the SD mail services.
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
Was his ND drivers license an 'Enhanced' license.....one that met Federal ID Requirements?

Some states recognize the 'Enhanced' licenses....to get one a person has had to provide the required documentation for the Federal ID Act.

Both ND & WA issue 'enhanced' drivers licenses


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The Mad Norsky wrote:
SDcampowneroperator wrote:

Federal law requires all states to verify the identity of all persons this way. Your troubles ,regretably for you , are not an SD issue. In any state you would have had to prove yourself the same way.
Can we get back on topic about the pending online renewal?


Beg to disagree with that.

One of my sons just went through the South Dakota mess, getting license renewed.

However, the other son moved from North Dakota to Washington last summer. Went into DMV in Washington state with just his ND license and came out with new Washington license.

Not sure why Washington happened the way it did, but surely illustrates that not all are applying what obviously should be applied nation wide.


The state of Georgia refused to follow the Real ID Act until this last July. Luckily, I was aware of the change before I did my renewal last year (without an address change) and had all the original documents with me. Certified BC, Marriage License, SS Card, 2 other proof of addresses (bank statements, utility bills). After filling out the form with all the other states I've had a DL and any other names I've used, they scanned everything into their computer.

Now I have my Gold Star "Secure ID compliant" DL with 3 (ugly) photos, instead of the usual 2 that I've had since the 80's...

But unlike WA & NY that have an Enhanced DL, I still need a Passport to cross into Mexico, Bermuda or Canada. Unless that's changed in the last couple of years.
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Was his ND drivers license an 'Enhanced' license.....one that met Federal ID Requirements?

Some states recognize the 'Enhanced' licenses....to get one a person has had to provide the required documentation for the Federal ID Act.

Both ND & WA issue 'enhanced' drivers licenses
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SDcampowneroperator wrote:

Federal law requires all states to verify the identity of all persons this way. Your troubles ,regretably for you , are not an SD issue. In any state you would have had to prove yourself the same way.
Can we get back on topic about the pending online renewal?


Beg to disagree with that.

One of my sons just went through the South Dakota mess, getting license renewed.

However, the other son moved from North Dakota to Washington last summer. Went into DMV in Washington state with just his ND license and came out with new Washington license.

Not sure why Washington happened the way it did, but surely illustrates that not all are applying what obviously should be applied nation wide.
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SDcampowneroperator wrote:
louiskathy wrote:
Is this the first time that you are renewing since the new regulations went into effect Jan 1, 2010?? Do you have a passport?? If you have a passport, you'll have a much easier time proving your identity.

We made the mistake of not taking the new regulations seriously. Cost us a lot of hassle and expense (appx $500) we could have avoided.

1. Women must prove their last name from birth certificate to now. (I was divorced and remarried...and never thought to bring my divorce papers along to the DMV.)

2. Hubby had lost his social security card 40 years ago. Never needed it until he tried to renew his SD driver's license in 2010.

If we had had passports in our hands before we stepped foot inside the DMV... we could have sailed in and sailed out with them in hand the first day we tried... instead of waiting 3 weeks for all the documents we needed to be mailed to us from different places in different states so we could be successful the 2nd time we tried to renew.

This is the long tale (copied from our blog):
We left our MH in Oregon and drove back to SD in the jeep. One of the main reasons for this trip back to SD was to renew our South Dakota driverโ€™s licenses there. We didnโ€™t realize that weโ€™d need more documents to qualify for the SD license now than we would need to get passports. At least for me, that was true. To get a passport I just needed a current driverโ€™s license, non-laminated social security card, a state certified original birth certificate, passport photo and about $100. BUT to get a SD DL, I needed my social security card and either a passport or a state certified birth certificate (showing my maiden name) and a state certified marriage certificate FOR EACH time I was married in order to prove my name from birth to present.

Lou has always had a City of Chicago original, certified, birth certificate but he has never bothered to get a State of Illinois original, certified, birth certificate. SD didnโ€™t consider the City of Chicago original valid. They required a State of Illinois one. He didnโ€™t have his social security card either (lost it as a teenager) and SD would not consider his Medicare card, voting card, 1099 or 1040 (all of which we had along) as documentation. That meant that we had a major problem.

Louโ€™s DL expired in March and he was driving on a one-time-only extension issued by the SD DMV that was going to expire May 15th. He couldnโ€™t get a social security card at the Federal building in Huron, SD, without a CURRENT driverโ€™s license. He couldnโ€™t get a driverโ€™s license without a social security card and he couldnโ€™t get a birth certificate out of Illinois without a driverโ€™s license. (I think I have that straight.)
He couldnโ€™t get a birth certificate out of Illinois in less than two weeks anyway and today was May 4th, 2010. His license would expire on May 15th (which mean our vehicle insurance, in his name, would expire)and South Dakota DMV wouldnโ€™t give him another extension.

So we left the building without either of us getting a renewed SD DL. We had quite a bit to think about and I have to admit that we didnโ€™t get much โ€œrestโ€. We were back at it the next morning and our sole hope was to get Louโ€™s City of Chicago birth certificate acknowledged and accepted by the SD DMV. It took prayer before we presented our case. (We didnโ€™t have one yesterday. We were too stunned.) This time the gal behind the counter faxed a copy of Louโ€™s City of Chicago birth certificate to her supervisor in Sioux Falls and he agreed to allow us to use it for the driverโ€™s license. Prayer worked.

Now, all we needed was his social security number to be proved to them, without a social security card. We needed a 1099 with his full name, full social security number and the title โ€œ1099โ€ all on one page. The 1099 we had along had ONLY the last four digits of his social security number showing (xxx-xx-1234). Believe it or not, we had to have a trusted friend back in Oregon get into our RV, find our tax folder and fax a document that had Louโ€™s full ssn showing on it, to us at the DMV. All for a driverโ€™s license. Keep in mind that we had our 1040โ€™s with us. 1040โ€™s donโ€™t count.

As for me and my certified marriage certificatesโ€ฆ that was just a matter of sending for them and waiting for them to get mailed to me. Oh, and paying for them (with postage it ran appx $50 per document). South Dakota is not the only state doing this so you might want to gather your paperwork together now.
If you are like us, and need two documents at $50 each, you might as well just get a passport for $100.
Actually, we opted to send for all of it because we just didnโ€™t know which would make it to us first.

We spent 3 weeks with relatives in ND before all the documents (including our passports) were mailed to us at our SD mail forwarding service, then forwarded to us so we could drive back to SD with them in hand to get our Driver's licenses renewed.

Federal law requires all states to verify the identity of all persons this way. Your troubles ,regretably for you , are not an SD issue. In any state you would have had to prove yourself the same way.
Can we get back on topic about the pending online renewal?


Sure... let's get back on topic

2Scampers wrote:
Has anyone tried to renew their SD drivers license early. I will be traveling there this summer but my license are not due until next February. Was hoping to get it done six months early.


to my knowledge... you can renew early and you can ask (Via mail) for a one time extension.
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louiskathy wrote:
Is this the first time that you are renewing since the new regulations went into effect Jan 1, 2010?? Do you have a passport?? If you have a passport, you'll have a much easier time proving your identity.

We made the mistake of not taking the new regulations seriously. Cost us a lot of hassle and expense (appx $500) we could have avoided.

1. Women must prove their last name from birth certificate to now. (I was divorced and remarried...and never thought to bring my divorce papers along to the DMV.)

2. Hubby had lost his social security card 40 years ago. Never needed it until he tried to renew his SD driver's license in 2010.

If we had had passports in our hands before we stepped foot inside the DMV... we could have sailed in and sailed out with them in hand the first day we tried... instead of waiting 3 weeks for all the documents we needed to be mailed to us from different places in different states so we could be successful the 2nd time we tried to renew.

This is the long tale (copied from our blog):
We left our MH in Oregon and drove back to SD in the jeep. One of the main reasons for this trip back to SD was to renew our South Dakota driverโ€™s licenses there. We didnโ€™t realize that weโ€™d need more documents to qualify for the SD license now than we would need to get passports. At least for me, that was true. To get a passport I just needed a current driverโ€™s license, non-laminated social security card, a state certified original birth certificate, passport photo and about $100. BUT to get a SD DL, I needed my social security card and either a passport or a state certified birth certificate (showing my maiden name) and a state certified marriage certificate FOR EACH time I was married in order to prove my name from birth to present.

Lou has always had a City of Chicago original, certified, birth certificate but he has never bothered to get a State of Illinois original, certified, birth certificate. SD didnโ€™t consider the City of Chicago original valid. They required a State of Illinois one. He didnโ€™t have his social security card either (lost it as a teenager) and SD would not consider his Medicare card, voting card, 1099 or 1040 (all of which we had along) as documentation. That meant that we had a major problem.

Louโ€™s DL expired in March and he was driving on a one-time-only extension issued by the SD DMV that was going to expire May 15th. He couldnโ€™t get a social security card at the Federal building in Huron, SD, without a CURRENT driverโ€™s license. He couldnโ€™t get a driverโ€™s license without a social security card and he couldnโ€™t get a birth certificate out of Illinois without a driverโ€™s license. (I think I have that straight.)
He couldnโ€™t get a birth certificate out of Illinois in less than two weeks anyway and today was May 4th, 2010. His license would expire on May 15th (which mean our vehicle insurance, in his name, would expire)and South Dakota DMV wouldnโ€™t give him another extension.

So we left the building without either of us getting a renewed SD DL. We had quite a bit to think about and I have to admit that we didnโ€™t get much โ€œrestโ€. We were back at it the next morning and our sole hope was to get Louโ€™s City of Chicago birth certificate acknowledged and accepted by the SD DMV. It took prayer before we presented our case. (We didnโ€™t have one yesterday. We were too stunned.) This time the gal behind the counter faxed a copy of Louโ€™s City of Chicago birth certificate to her supervisor in Sioux Falls and he agreed to allow us to use it for the driverโ€™s license. Prayer worked.

Now, all we needed was his social security number to be proved to them, without a social security card. We needed a 1099 with his full name, full social security number and the title โ€œ1099โ€ all on one page. The 1099 we had along had ONLY the last four digits of his social security number showing (xxx-xx-1234). Believe it or not, we had to have a trusted friend back in Oregon get into our RV, find our tax folder and fax a document that had Louโ€™s full ssn showing on it, to us at the DMV. All for a driverโ€™s license. Keep in mind that we had our 1040โ€™s with us. 1040โ€™s donโ€™t count.

As for me and my certified marriage certificatesโ€ฆ that was just a matter of sending for them and waiting for them to get mailed to me. Oh, and paying for them (with postage it ran appx $50 per document). South Dakota is not the only state doing this so you might want to gather your paperwork together now.
If you are like us, and need two documents at $50 each, you might as well just get a passport for $100.
Actually, we opted to send for all of it because we just didnโ€™t know which would make it to us first.

We spent 3 weeks with relatives in ND before all the documents (including our passports) were mailed to us at our SD mail forwarding service, then forwarded to us so we could drive back to SD with them in hand to get our Driver's licenses renewed.

Federal law requires all states to verify the identity of all persons this way. Your troubles ,regretably for you , are not an SD issue. In any state you would have had to prove yourself the same way.
Can we get back on topic about the pending online renewal?

louiskathy
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Is this the first time that you are renewing since the new regulations went into effect Jan 1, 2010?? Do you have a passport?? If you have a passport, you'll have a much easier time proving your identity.

We made the mistake of not taking the new regulations seriously. Cost us a lot of hassle and expense (appx $500) we could have avoided.

1. Women must prove their last name from birth certificate to now. (I was divorced and remarried...and never thought to bring my divorce papers along to the DMV.)

2. Hubby had lost his social security card 40 years ago. Never needed it until he tried to renew his SD driver's license in 2010.

If we had had passports in our hands before we stepped foot inside the DMV... we could have sailed in and sailed out with them in hand the first day we tried... instead of waiting 3 weeks for all the documents we needed to be mailed to us from different places in different states so we could be successful the 2nd time we tried to renew.

This is the long tale (copied from our blog):

We left our MH in Oregon and drove back to SD in the jeep. One of the main reasons for this trip back to SD was to renew our South Dakota driverโ€™s licenses there. We didnโ€™t realize that weโ€™d need more documents to qualify for the SD license now than we would need to get passports. At least for me, that was true. To get a passport I just needed a current driverโ€™s license, non-laminated social security card, a state certified original birth certificate, passport photo and about $100. BUT to get a SD DL, I needed my social security card and either a passport or a state certified birth certificate (showing my maiden name) and a state certified marriage certificate FOR EACH time I was married in order to prove my name from birth to present.

Lou has always had a City of Chicago original, certified, birth certificate but he has never bothered to get a State of Illinois original, certified, birth certificate. SD didnโ€™t consider the City of Chicago original valid. They required a State of Illinois one. He didnโ€™t have his social security card either (lost it as a teenager) and SD would not consider his Medicare card, voting card, 1099 or 1040 (all of which we had along) as documentation. That meant that we had a major problem.

Louโ€™s DL expired in March and he was driving on a one-time-only extension issued by the SD DMV that was going to expire May 15th. He couldnโ€™t get a social security card at the Federal building in Huron, SD, without a CURRENT driverโ€™s license. He couldnโ€™t get a driverโ€™s license without a social security card and he couldnโ€™t get a birth certificate out of Illinois without a driverโ€™s license. (I think I have that straight.)
He couldnโ€™t get a birth certificate out of Illinois in less than two weeks anyway and today was May 4th, 2010. His license would expire on May 15th (which mean our vehicle insurance, in his name, would expire)and South Dakota DMV wouldnโ€™t give him another extension.

So we left the building without either of us getting a renewed SD DL. We had quite a bit to think about and I have to admit that we didnโ€™t get much โ€œrestโ€. We were back at it the next morning and our sole hope was to get Louโ€™s City of Chicago birth certificate acknowledged and accepted by the SD DMV. It took prayer before we presented our case. (We didnโ€™t have one yesterday. We were too stunned.) This time the gal behind the counter faxed a copy of Louโ€™s City of Chicago birth certificate to her supervisor in Sioux Falls and he agreed to allow us to use it for the driverโ€™s license. Prayer worked.

Now, all we needed was his social security number to be proved to them, without a social security card. We needed a 1099 with his full name, full social security number and the title โ€œ1099โ€ all on one page. The 1099 we had along had ONLY the last four digits of his social security number showing (xxx-xx-1234). Believe it or not, we had to have a trusted friend back in Oregon get into our RV, find our tax folder and fax a document that had Louโ€™s full ssn showing on it, to us at the DMV. All for a driverโ€™s license. Keep in mind that we had our 1040โ€™s with us. 1040โ€™s donโ€™t count.

As for me and my certified marriage certificatesโ€ฆ that was just a matter of sending for them and waiting for them to get mailed to me. Oh, and paying for them (with postage it ran appx $50 per document). South Dakota is not the only state doing this so you might want to gather your paperwork together now.
If you are like us, and need two documents at $50 each, you might as well just get a passport for $100.
Actually, we opted to send for all of it because we just didnโ€™t know which would make it to us first.

We spent 3 weeks with relatives in ND before all the documents (including our passports) were mailed to us at our SD mail forwarding service, then forwarded to us so we could drive back to SD with them in hand to get our Driver's licenses renewed.
Kathy

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Don & Carolyn wrote:
Soooo... you are saying that you can renew your South Dakota driver's license in ANY county?

Carolyn

Well, it is a state driver license. And apparently so. My "domicile" is in Pennington County and Hot Springs is Fall River County. I never even thought to think about it and got it renewed with no issues.

Come to think of it, when I flew in years ago to get my license for the first time, found that the only day I would be there - Monday - the Rapid City office was closed. So I had to drive about 200 miles to the middle of nowhere to find an office that was open and get my license.

AFTERTHOUGHT...

Plus, when I got my license up in the middle of nowhere, I also registered to vote, and my voter registration was tied to Pennington County, so the county in which I got my driver license could not have mattered any less.
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Soooo... you are saying that you can renew your South Dakota driver's license in ANY county?

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missourijan wrote:
My 2 cent tip, go to Mitchell to renew, a very small office, no waiting!

Yes, if you check their website, there are several small towns that have a small office open just a handful of days per week. I went to the one in Hot Springs, which was convenient to then go visit the Mammoth Site.
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Just like Scottiemom we had March & August birthdays. We called and got a 1 year extension for DH (didn't ask for that, just what they gave him) and when we were there in June, we renewed both. So, you can renew early or go the next year and renew after you get an extension. My 2 cent tip, go to Mitchell to renew, a very small office, no waiting!

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SD regulations state that you can renew your license up to 180 days in advance.
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