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Nope - DENIED. I have to go to Miami to the main passport office to find record of my old passport so I can get a new one before I can think of any alterations to my current license.
Although she was nice enough to offer doing it based on the birth certificate if I wanted to surrender my voting registration and social security card.
So now the bike is legal, I just cannot legally ride it
Only thing these changes do is makes it difficult for legit people to get things done. This is not going to stop the criminals and terrorists from making false ID.
And the drama continues. Today I called the main number to see what I need to make an appt at the Miami office. On the phone was told not to go there, but need to file some other doc at an acceptance facility. Luckily, there is one of those locally. So hopefully I will be able to go there tomorrow, pay a ton of money and get some good news.
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