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Feb 08, 2006 07:07 AM

About finger printing

by starbin

I have applied to NJBON for licensure. The board sent me a letter stating that I need to schedule finger print with Sigma Morpho. The form says that I need an ID with name, address, DOB . The same ID document should include all these informations. And the address in the application form should be the same as it is on ID. I recently moved to another apartment but in the same street. My driver's license was printed with the old address. I used my new address while sending the form to BON.
Can anybody please tell me...what should I do? Do I have to apply for another ID or the one with old address will be fine? Is there any time limit for finger print scheduling?The letter does not specify any time frame...


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No. 1
from suzanne4
Old Feb 08, 2006, 07:49 AM

Default Re: About finger printing
If you go to only driver's license office, they can affix a change of address sticker to your current license and then you will be all set. Something that is simple to do.
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Old Feb 08, 2006, 10:02 AM

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In NC they charge you $10 for an address update; it's treated as a replacement license. The nice thing about it is we can do it online and don't have to go to the office. Check your DMV's website; you might be able to save yourself a trip. That alone was worth the ten bucks!
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from starbin
Old Feb 09, 2006, 06:28 AM

Default Re: About finger printing
Originally Posted by suzanne4
If you go to only driver's license office, they can affix a change of address sticker to your current license and then you will be all set. Something that is simple to do.
Thank you Suzanne,
Actually, I sent the change of address form to the Driver's license office imediately after moving to a new apartment.. But I was not aware of the sticker. Thank you very much.
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from starbin
Old Feb 09, 2006, 06:35 AM

Default Re: About finger printing
Originally Posted by carolinapooh
In NC they charge you $10 for an address update; it's treated as a replacement license. The nice thing about it is we can do it online and don't have to go to the office. Check your DMV's website; you might be able to save yourself a trip. That alone was worth the ten bucks!
New york also charges $10 for a replacement license. They give a complete new license but it is optional. Just checked the website, it says- place a sticker with your new address. I think it is better to visit DMV and get an official sticker. Or replace the license/
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