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Proposal to let out‑of‑state drivers use existing license for 90 days sparks debate over DMV capacity and tracking

Legislature of Guam · December 1, 2025
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Summary

Bill 165‑38 would extend from 30 to 90 days the period a person with a valid U.S. jurisdiction driver's license may operate in Guam; supporters said it reflects operational realities and helps newcomers, while opponents warned it could shift congestion and create tracking and safety concerns.

Lawmakers debated bill 165‑38, which would extend the time under which a person holding a valid U.S. driver's license may continue to operate in Guam from 30 days to 90 days.

Supporters said a longer period would align statute with operational realities at the Department of Revenue and…

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