MN man can’t get driver’s license even though he did nothing wrong
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Mark Brown of Apple Valley should just drive without a license. Then ask for a jury trial when/if he's nabbed by the gendarmes. If there's justice in the world, a small group of honest men and women will let him skate.
KARE 11 says Brown walked into the license bureau in Apple Valley and walked out with a headache not of his making.
Repeating: not of his making.
The state is part of a multi-state computer network which officials check to be sure there isn't some outstanding claim in some other state.
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There is, in Mark Brown's case. Just not that Mark Brown. The other Mark Brown, who shares the same birthday, was caught in New York state for driving without a license and owes $500 for doing so, the station says.
"I call the state of Minnesota and they said 'yep, this is happening quite a bit, 10-12 weeks,'" he tells KARE.
State law prohibits Minnesota from giving him a license renewal until he clears it up.
So Brown has to go to New York state authorities and run the gauntlet of bureaucracy to get the situation resolved with a "clearance letter."
That could take 12 weeks.
Brown says he's considering just paying the other Mark Brown's $500 fine so he can get his driver's license from Minnesota.