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§ 27-16-807. Issuance to nonresident and military licensees

AR Code § 27-16-807 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) (1) A person sixteen (16) years of age or older who shall present to the Office of Driver Services, or an authorized agent thereof, a valid driver's license issued to the person by another state or by a branch of the armed services of the United States that is currently valid or that expired not more than thirty-one (31) days prior to the date presented shall be issued an Arkansas driver's license if he or she:

(A) Surrenders the license to the office;

(B) Pays the license fee prescribed in § 27-16-801(a);

(C) Pays the other fees required by § 27-16-801(e);

(D) Pays a transfer fee of five dollars ($5.00); and

(E) Is tested and passes the minimum requirements of the eyesight test prescribed in this chapter.

(2) A person sixteen (16) years of age or older who shall present to the office a driver's license issued to the person by another state or by a branch of the United States Armed Forces that expired more than thirty-one (31) days prior to the date presented shall be issued an Arkansas driver's license if he or she:

(A) Is the spouse of a member of the military who was living outside of the United States due to a military duty assignment of the person's spouse when the license expired;

(B) Surrenders the license to the office;

(C) Pays the license fee prescribed in § 27-16-801(a);

(D) Pays the other fees required by § 27-16-801(e);

(E) Pays a transfer fee of five dollars ($5.00); and

(F) Is tested and passes the minimum requirements of the eyesight test prescribed in this chapter.

(b) The five dollar ($5.00) transfer fee is to be paid in lieu of the fees prescribed by § 27-16-801(a)(1)(C), but shall be collected and deposited in the same manner as prescribed by § 27-16-801(d).

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