My morning adventure was getting a Guam Driver’s License. It took all of 10 minutes! I think it was the most hassle free license I’ve ever gotten. My Georgia license, which I got when I lived in Atlanta, was the worse since the lines, no matter what time you went, were at least a couple hours long. Here, as long as you arrive at The Department of Revenue and Tax as close to 8 am as possible you shouldn’t have a long wait.
If you’re moving to Guam, here’s what you’ll need to get a Driver’s license:
- current license from another state
- social security card
- another form of ID with a photo
- be able to pass the vision test
- $5.00
One thing for sure, they have a miracle camera to take license photos. It’s the best photo ever that I’ve had on a license. FG remarked when she saw the photo: “This isn’t you, mommy ~ this looks like a really young person.” Now I know how Katie Couric feels 🙂
I guess I better not show Logan my picture ,because it was a windy day and I look like I had taken a mug shot,not very good.
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Oh yes…I remember my unpleasant experiences at the ID card office in Vilseck…I’ll just leave it at “unpleasant” :). My pictures have NEVER been good on any official identification cards…why is that?? 🙂
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Never had a good license photo myself. I had high hopes for the new military ID I got last Fall, but no luck. And don’t kids say the darnedest things?!
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I had a really good license photo once and didn’t want to have to get it renewed when it was time. I kept the old one just to prove that there was such a thing as a good license photo!
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