Can I transfer my out-of-state driver's license to New Jersey?
Yes, it is possible to transfer an out-of-state driver's license to New Jersey. The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission has established a process for individuals moving to the state to obtain a New Jersey driver's license without having to go through the full licensing procedure again. To begin this process, an individual must visit a New Jersey MVC Agency in person. It is essential to bring the current out-of-state driver's license along with several other required documents, including proof of identity, residency, and legal presence in the United States.
Typically, acceptable documents include items such as a passport, Social Security card, and utility bills or bank statements that confirm the individual's address in New Jersey. Applicants may also need to pass a vision test. In most cases, there is no requirement to take a written or driving test, provided a valid out-of-state license is presented.
Once all documents are verified and fees are paid, applicants can receive their New Jersey driver's license on the spot or may be issued a temporary license until the permanent one is mailed. For the most current information regarding the necessary documents and fees, it is advisable to check the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission's official website.

Answered Jul 5, 2025
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