Notice of change of name or address. (a) Driver's license.-- Whenever any person after applying for or receiving a driver's license moves from
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 1515
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 75 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1515
§ 1515. Notice of change of name or address. (a) Driver's license.-- Whenever any person after applying for or receiving a driver's license moves from
the address named in the application or in the driver's license issued or when the
name of a licensee is changed, such person shall, within 15 days thereafter, notify
the department of the old and new addresses or of such former and new names and of
the number of any license then held by the person. The department shall be notified
of a change of name in writing. (b) Identification card.-- Whenever any person after applying for or receiving a department-issued identification
card moves from the address named in the application or identification card issued
or when the name of a cardholder is changed, such person shall, within 15 days thereafter,
notify the department of the old and new addresses or of such former and new names
and of the number of any identification card then held by the person. The department
shall be notified of a change of name in writing. (c) Nonresident.-- (1) After notification from another state that the driver is licensed in that state, the
department shall invalidate the Pennsylvania driver's license. (2) Upon notice of a change of address from a driver to an out-of-State address, the department
shall not renew the driver's license of the person until the person reestablishes
residency in this Commonwealth. This paragraph shall not apply to a person who is
an employee of Federal or State Government whose workplace is located out-of-State
or the employee's immediate family or to a person in the service of the armed forces
of the United States or the person's immediate family. (Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1278, No.152, eff. 120 days)
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