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    Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles on Washington Street in Boston's Chinatown In the United States of America, a department of motor vehicles (DMV) is a state-level government agency that administers vehicle registration and driver licensing. Similar departments exist in Canada. The name "DMV" is not used in every state or province, nor are the traditional DMV functions handled by a single agency in every state, but the generic term is universally understood, particularly in the context of driver's license issuance and renewal. Contents 1 Terminology and organization 1.1 Names 1.2 United States 1.3 Canada 1.4 Europe 1.5 Organization within the government 1.6 Jurisdiction and exceptions 2 Areas of responsibility 2.1 Driver's licenses and identification 2.2 Driver certification 2.3 Vehicle registration 2.4 Vehicle ownership 2.5 Law enforcement 2.6 General identification 2.7 Liquor ID 3 Equivalent agencies in other countries 4 References 5 External links Ter... (see more)

  • Driver's license in the United States

    This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2011) In the United States, driver's licenses are issued by each individual state (including Washington, D.C. and territories), rather than the federal government because of the political concept of federalism. Drivers are normally required to obtain a license from their state of residence and all states recognize each other's licenses for temporary visitors subject to normal age requirements. A state may also suspend an individual's driving privilege within its borders for traffic violations. Many states share a common system of license classes, with some exceptions, and commercial license classes are standardized by federal regulation at 49 CFR part 383.[1][2] Contents 1 History 2 Standard and special licenses 3 Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDL) 3.1 CDL endorsements 4 Foreign off... (see more)

  • Helen Stetter

    Helen Caroline Stetter (November 18, 1893 – June 1, 2007) was the oldest living Nebraskan and, at the time of her death at age 113, the fourth oldest verified person in the world. Born in Chadron, Nebraska, the only Nebraskan older than she was, was Clara Huhn, born in 1887, who died in 2000 at the age of 113 years and 327 days. No other Nebraskan lived longer in the state than she has. Stetter was also listed as one of the 12 oldest people in the world in the 2007 Guinness Book of Records.[1] She never married and never had a driver's license, meaning she walked anywhere she went.[1] Before she moved to the Pine View Good Samaritan Center in Valentine, Nebraska in 1989, Stetter made candy and cookies to sell or give away. At her death, Helen Stetter ranked as one of the 100 oldest verified people on record. See also [edit] List of the oldest people Oldest people Supercentenarian References [edit] ^ a b http://www.ketv.com/news/13432998/detail.html AP via KETV Omaha "Nebraska'... (see more)

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