Submitted by PivotalPosture t3_yq4vs0 in Pennsylvania

I moved from TN & the official move-in date of my new apartment was the 1st of this month. I pay a flat rate with all utilities included in the rent.

I read on the PA website that I have 60 days to get my license, but only 20 days to get my car registered? Wouldn't I need to have a PA licence to register a car?

Can someone help me clarify this? lol. I'm a little confused.

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Hippokrates t1_ivmm0i2 wrote

You can ignore the 20 days. I couldn't get my license changed over until a few months after I moved here. No one will ask, you're good

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KREDDOG79 t1_ivmwu5x wrote

Been waiting 2 months to hear about my vehicle registration. I am glad my TN tags are good until March of 23. License is easy to change. Registration not so much.

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MortimerDongle t1_ivn3m0c wrote

Yes, you need the license to register your car. No, it doesn't make sense.

Just get it done as soon as you reasonably can and don't stress too much.

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worstatit t1_ivobktc wrote

You should do both as soon as is reasonably within your ability. Neither is heavily enforced, but you don't want to be the guy who moved here a year ago, now has expired license and registration, and is hitting snags getting them changed over. Getting a license should be simple, as long as your prior state license is valid. Believe you can provide two proofs of residency and the old license at a driver center. The registration may be tougher, if you don't have an actual title for your vehicle (lien?). Any notary service that is an issuing agent for penndot can help with this, such as a AAA branch. If you have the title, it's much easier and a bit cheaper. Again, few officers are going to cite you if your prior state credentials are still valid and you explain you recently moved, whether it's 21 or 61 days ago.

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