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Too
many points on your driver's license?
License been suspended or revoked?
Can't get a state-issued driver's license?
Want a license that can never be suspended or revoked?
If you're tempted by ads claiming that you can use an international driver's license (IDL) or an international driving permit (IDP) in place of your state-issued driver's license, it's a dead end. Although an IDP (sometimes incorrectly called an international driving license) is a real document when issued by the proper authorities, it is not a legal alternative to your state-issued license. If you are stopped by a law enforcement officer and present an IDL or an IDP as proof of your identity and authorization to drive, you could be arrested.
The U.S. Department of State has authorized only two organizations to issue IDPs to U.S. residents. The organizations, the American Automobile Association (AAA) and the American Automobile Touring Alliance (AATA), are permitted to sell IDPs only to people who are at least 18 years old and only to those who have a valid driver's license issued by a U.S. state or territory. The AAA and the AATA charge $10 for each IDP.
FTC officials say all these claims are false. In fact, if you're a U.S. resident, and you're caught using an IDP in place of your state-issued driver's license, the consequences can be severe. You could be charged with driving without a license or driving with a suspended or revoked license. If you can't produce proof of your identity (for example, a valid driver's license, a state-issued identification card, valid immigration documents, or a passport), the officer can assume that you're trying to withhold your identity and arrest you.
If you plan to drive overseas, contact your local AAA office or the AATA for more information about acquiring a legitimate IDP.
AAA - Check the White
Pages of your telephone directory or visit www.aaa.com
AATA - Call: 650-294-7000 (M-F, 8:30-5:00 Pacific Time);
fax: 650-294-7040; email: contact@nationalautoclub.com;
or visit www.nationalautoclub.com
If you've been scammed by a seller of bogus IDLs or IDPs, report it to the FTC.
January 2003
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