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How did you manage to get a -3 inches in height on your drivers license in the first place? In any case, you do understand that this can be corrected, right? Depending on your state, correcting a clerical error on a drivers license and reprinting it may take you 10 minutes and $10.
Edit: I think this would suffice.
As a person ages, so does their height and weight. Most states have no problems with that.
As we grow older, we lose some height, but gain an awful lot of width. If we could grow and stretch out the width, I'd be seven feet tall.
My nephew grew a little over 3" in one year
Yeah, but 3 inches is a BIG difference! At least that is what my wife says.....
Yeah, but 3 inches is a BIG difference! At least that is what my wife says.....
Been Lurking for a while but i came up with a question that made me join up. I'm in PA and going for my permit in a couple weeks. My drivers license currently shows me being 3 inches shorter then my actual height. When I fill out my permit application I plan on listing my current height, which will contradict my drivers license. Is this something that is going to pop up and be reason for not being issued a permit? Can I use another form of ID that states the correct height?
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