November 24, 20178 yr Found such a card, bent, thus not usably anymore (magnetic stripe!) issued recently-oct.'17, adress from someone in Ontario/CAN. Wonder what is best to do with this, would avoid going to Thai police at all cost. Have found a Norwegian passpt some years ago and brought back to their embassy-thanked profusely, no name from me taken. A Slovak driving licence brought back to their consul-some suspicions, maybe they fear funny stuff. But with the enormous US safety measures and endless waiting times at their embassy, there must be some other way. Or is this all uselss-its just a write-off with replacement made when holder returns home? Please only answers from informed US people who know the ropes-the usual TV-we know all'' people can stay silent.
November 24, 20178 yr 14 hours ago, FritsSikkink said: "adress from someone in Ontario/CAN" Bring it to the Canadian embassy. Or just mail it to them with a covering note explaining. Cheap and easy.
November 24, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, lamyai3 said: Or just mail it to them with a covering note explaining. Cheap and easy. Or call them and ask them. Or stick it in the bin if it's as useless as you reckon.
November 25, 20178 yr Mail it back to the address on the licence , maybe it will help them when they return home not have to get a replacement
November 25, 20178 yr "Please only answers from informed US people who know the ropes..." Oops, just noticed that I, and probably everyone else who responded, do not fit in with the OP's requirements for a response.
November 25, 20178 yr I am a US people , I would be happy to get my lost drivers license in my mailbox Ontario California is a city 50 miles east of Downtown LA , Ontario Canada is way over that way and far north , much closer to the Polar Bears.......and they are not US people :)
November 26, 20178 yr I don't understand what you have found. Your headline says California, your text says Ontario/CAN. ??? There is an Ontario in California. So maybe what you found is Ontario CA, which would be California. Not CAN or Canada.
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