The VA non-res is pretty lame looking. It is a card with the passport photo I sent them laminated in the back. I had a ME one once that looked just as junky. It appears to be hand signed though...like my old PA one from Centre County.

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Believe it or not the non-resident permit actually looks a whole lot better than the resident permit which looks like something you just put together on your 'puter!ScottDLS wrote:Well I got the VA non-res CHP just recently. I travel to Northern Virginia a lot for work, but most of the time I'm also in DC and MD, so it's not really practical to carry. I mostly got it because it's on the list of ones I "can" get. I've had PA & FL in the past and may get them again when I can afford it. Right now I have TX, AZ, CT, NH, & VA. I'd like to add PA, FL, NV, MA, & DC (if court decisions go the right way).
The VA non-res is pretty lame looking. It is a card with the passport photo I sent them laminated in the back. I had a ME one once that looked just as junky. It appears to be hand signed though...like my old PA one from Centre County.
Blanking out your weight?ScottDLS wrote: Right now I have TX, AZ, CT, NH, & VA. I'd like to add PA, FL, NV, MA, & DC (if court decisions go the right way).
My weight is a national secret!!n5wd wrote:Blanking out your weight?ScottDLS wrote: Right now I have TX, AZ, CT, NH, & VA. I'd like to add PA, FL, NV, MA, & DC (if court decisions go the right way).![]()
So, how much do you spend on an annual basis, getting all the wallpaper? And, is it just a collector's hobby, or do you actually use all of them?
Since I don't travel that much anymore, I'm fat, dumb and happy with the Texas LTC since it covers me where I'm most likely to ever travel (Texas and bordering states plus Arizona).