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Question Posted Tuesday June 2 2009, 8:41 pm

I'm finding out what forms/info I need to bring with me when I take the written part of my driving license test.. and I need a proof of address, but it said no P.O. Box accepted.
What does that mean?


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Melody answered Thursday June 4 2009, 9:42 pm:
It's always best to have to much as opposed to too little. Bring everything you think you 'might' need. Bring your learner's permit, SS card, I.D card, anything.

A P.O. Box is a post office box. If that's how you get your mail, do not use it. They want your physical address.

Here are 2 examples:

Post Offce Box: P.O. Box 4276 Harlan, KY 53456

Physical Address: 25344 Ocean Side Road, Harlan, KY 53456


<< BTW, those numbers and addresses are completely made up :)

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Trauma answered Wednesday June 3 2009, 3:30 am:
You need to probably bring in a letter that was sent to you at your home address. You can't use a PO box, which is a mailbox at a post office, if you have one.

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