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ccasey t1_j64ujbp wrote

You will hear 10 different opinions from 10 different people. The only thing that works for cutting through the bullshit red tape at Mass RMV is to show up in person and block a couple hours out of your schedule

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jrprov1 t1_j64tj75 wrote

This is directly from MA RMV site: If your (out of state) license has been expired more than 1 year, a full test (written and road) and an eye test will be required. If your license is active or is expired for less than 1 year, a written and road test is not required.

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arbitraryupvoteforu t1_j64ucve wrote

That is definitely the case but I also must obtain a permit.

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jrprov1 t1_j64xjd5 wrote

The written test mentioned above gets you your permit when you pass it. The road test and eye test then gets you your license when you pass them.

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Son_of_Blorko t1_j64tmzb wrote

I wish you the best of luck. Our RMV is the worst. I am in a similar situation only because of them - when I tried to restore my license after a suspension I was misled by two different employees, then when I took the trip to one of their major offices I was told I could have just renewed it at the local office but was now ONE day past that deadline and now have start from scratch like a kid. I'm 50, and I had a class B CDL. Not jumping through those hoops again!

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Fun_Top5285 t1_j650zkv wrote

CDL? Is this your livelihood? MFs !

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Son_of_Blorko t1_j6522vf wrote

Thankfully, I stopped driving commercially years back and moved on to carpentry!

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saintmusty t1_j64weg0 wrote

Try your insurance company, they usually know what's happening down there

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