After originally
getting my driver’s license in the Great State of Ohio (decades ago!) π
...and driving for over two decades in the Sovereign State of South Carolina (with all the crazy drivers there!) π
...and even having some experience driving in six countries (on three continents!) π
Finally this afternoon I received my Uruguayan Driver’s License!
It was a process π involving, of
course, red tape and multiple visits to the municipality.
I had to...
...take the
written (computerized) test,
...put in 15 class hours of “Driver’s Ed” (a big “thank you!” to “πter’s Academy” for his patience!) π
...and then take the
actual driving test.
So this little plastic card ranks up there with a diploma
or something along those lines... π
Edited to add:
The
process was at least somewhat complicated by the pandemic (due to limited
postal service, etcetera).
“Revalidating” a document internationally now requires the country of origin to “apostille” the document, thus certifying it as genuine. However, the interruption of international mail caused by the current pandemic complicated that aspect, so it was easier (and cheaper!) to start at Square 1. (Plus, I frankly was not confident that the DMV would be up to the challenge of validating a document internationally, pandemic or no...) π
When it came down
to the actual driving test (and the instructor found out that I’d already had a
driver’s license elsewhere for years), all I had to do was drive around and
through the park. Grace! π

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