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Guam legislators advance Bill No. 165-38 COR to extend driver-license conversion window to 90 days

General Government Operations and Appropriations · December 1, 2025
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Summary

Legislators voted without objection to advance Bill No. 165-38 COR, which would extend the period new residents may operate on an out‑of‑jurisdiction license from 30 to 90 days and require registration of that license with the Department of Revenue and Taxation; the bill was moved to the third-reading/voting file and cosponsors were added.

A bill to extend the time new arrivals may drive while converting an out‑of‑jurisdiction driver’s license from 30 days to 90 days was advanced to the third‑reading/voting file during a floor session on Bill No. 165‑38 COR. The sponsor also added a floor amendment requiring new residents to register their existing license in person or electronically with the Department of Revenue and Taxation (DRT).

The sponsor (Speaker 3 in the transcript) said the change gives new residents more time to complete license conversions without causing revenue loss and would…

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