Calvin M. asked
My brother-in-law asked to use my address for a New Jersey driver's license, but he lives in Puerto Rico. Is this legal, and are my husband and I legally liable if we allow him to use our address?
September 15th, 2024
Brandon P. answered
To obtain a New Jersey driver's license, your brother-in-law would need to demonstrate that he is a ...
September 15th, 2024
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