31 Miss. Code. R. 1-8.2 - Out-of-State Driver License
1. An applicant who
possesses a driver license by another jurisdiction cannot be issued a
Mississippi driver license unless the applicant surrenders such
license.
2. If the applicant does
not have said driver license in his/her immediate possession, he must complete
an Affidavit of Inability to Surrender Driver License. The affidavit will serve
as notice to the department that the applicant has surrendered his license. The
license must be valid and clear of any suspensions, partial suspensions or
revocations and verified through the Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS) and
the NCIC. The affidavit must accompany the driver license application when the
examiner submits the reports.
3.
Clearance letters will no longer be required if they do not have possession of
a license unless it is a commercial driver license.
4. Applicant will NOT have to take the
standard test if they possess a valid out-of-state driver license. If the
license has been expired for over 30 days, they will be required to take the
test.
Notes
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