Can I transfer my out-of-state driver's license to New Jersey?

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Yes, you can transfer your out-of-state driver's license to New Jersey. To do so, you must visit a New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) agency and bring the necessary documents, including proof of identification, social security number, and New Jersey residency. Additionally, you need to provide your current out-of-state driver's license, a certified driving record from your previous state within the last 30 days, and pay the applicable fees. It is important to note that if you have a foreign driver's license, the process may differ, and you might be required to take a knowledge and road test. Transferring your out-of-state license can be done within 60 days of establishing residency in New Jersey.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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