My wife and I moved to an adjoining state a little over two years ago. We wanted to get the Real ID drivers licenses like we had in the state we were moving from. You would have thought that since one state had checked us out and approved us for Real ID DL’s that the adjoining state would take that into account and make it easy for us to get DL’s from our new state. Nope. They wanted paperwork (birth certificates, SS #’s, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, etc.). It took me three trips to the DMV office before they would approve my DL and my wife made SEVEN trips to the DMV office before they would approve hers.
Yakety Sax 3 months ago
Skynet?
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ 3 months ago
they’re all mixed up
franksmin 3 months ago
YouTube “The place that sends you mad”. You can thank me later
constantine48 3 months ago
Bureaucrats’ jobs are just to do what the system tells them to do, they don’t care if the system actually works.
sandpiper 3 months ago
Typically circular procedure to match circular planning which comes from circular thinking which comes from zero intelligence.
PraiseofFolly 3 months ago
They’re exhausted. They’ve lost their get-up and GIGO.
[Traveler] Premium Member 3 months ago
I took classes in public administration. The professor said that in order to pass, we must know how to spell bureaucrat
Doug K 3 months ago
And so spin the wheels of prog … perpetual … busyness keeping the world (its world) moving while slowing you down.
uniquename 3 months ago
Been there, and back again.
dwdl21 3 months ago
So basically, you’re neither here nor there…lol
InTraining Premium Member 3 months ago
Frankie, you sould open a cafe half way in the middel. Think of the business youy could do….!
goboboyd 3 months ago
Everything is going to plan. Nothing can go wrong. That we can possibly cover up at least.
stamps 3 months ago
But first you must complete form 22-B/666. In triplicate.
mbhiggins5555 3 months ago
My wife and I moved to an adjoining state a little over two years ago. We wanted to get the Real ID drivers licenses like we had in the state we were moving from. You would have thought that since one state had checked us out and approved us for Real ID DL’s that the adjoining state would take that into account and make it easy for us to get DL’s from our new state. Nope. They wanted paperwork (birth certificates, SS #’s, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, etc.). It took me three trips to the DMV office before they would approve my DL and my wife made SEVEN trips to the DMV office before they would approve hers.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
Ugh. Run-around.