Posted by Two Cities on October 23, 1997 at 15:37:55:
In Reply to: Re: Commercial (CDL) Drivers License and Without Prejudice 1-207 posted by Two Cities on October 22, 1997 at 17:19:22:
: : I reciently had to renew my Commercial drivers license and
: : because of the information I have now about juristication, I put
: : over my signature "WITHOUT PREJUDICE 1-207 UCC". Nothing was said
: : (Probably Overlooked) but I am curious weather anyone knows if this
: : indeed stops the DMV from having juristication over me? Also, does
: : anyone know if an International Drivers License can be used in place
: : of a commercial drivers lisence? Any comments would be appreciated!!
: Why shouldn't you be under the jurisdiction of the DMV if you are
: engaging in commercial traffic and the extra-ordinary use of the public
: highways?
: If it's the public that is bamboozled most of the time, I'm almost certain
: that they didn't overlook anything. And the DMV employee that you dealt with,
: probably asked you to check everything several times for correctness. On the
: Washington forms there is even ample room to cross out you Nom DeGuerre and
: write your true name, and have it appear in the approximately correct
: location.
In Washington it appears to cause the DMV to issue a 'non-license' if
the "Without prejudice UCC 1-207 / TDC" is used. The customary and
usual State Seal is replaced with one that has the numerals 1898
instead of the more common 1889. Happened at least once.