Posted by FBH44 on June 02, 2013 at 06:09:26 from (64.85.216.133):
In Reply to: OT Only in Illinois posted by super99 on June 02, 2013 at 05:38:07:
Here in MO., we went to get our 16-year old's license a month ago. DMV went through a huge deal trying to figure out his address, for some reason. Told them he was my son, always had been, had always lived on the family farm, his address was our address, always had been, etc. etc. The gal made me sign an affadivat that my son's address WAS NOT this address. I told her that was stupid (wrong word at the DMV.) Went through it, over and over, told her she was telling me to falsify an official document. Told her she oughta call Jeff City and tell them. She said she gets that comment each time and every time some parent has to sign. I signed it, verifying to the State of MO. that my son's address was not this address. His license came, mailed to this address, and his address was listed as this address. "There's no reason for it, it's our policy."
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