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If a driver loses his New Jersey license can he still obtain a license in another state?

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If a driver loses his New Jersey license can he still obtain a license in another state?

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I have had many clients who try to apply for a driver’s licenses in other states before they plead guilty to the New Jersey DWI charge. Sometimes, there is a glitch in the computer system(s) and the sister state will issue a driver’s license to the New Jersey driver. In most states before anyone can be issued a driver’s license, he is asked if he is suspended in any other states. A driver commits fraud if he lies and make misrepresentations on his application. There are glitches in DMV computer systems. Many times a DWI driver can pull off obtaining another license in another state. However, after 9/11 security has increased tremendously. If the DWI driver is busted for this type of fraud, then he must be prepared to also accept a harsh punishment.

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