Quick question, maybe someone here can save me some time researching this. I was pulled over in NH and handed them my NJ license. It was scanned and it came out as 'dropped'. Cop had no idea what that meant, and neither did I, he told me he tried to find out but was unsuccessful. He made the other person in the car drive just to be on the safe side. I called NJ DMV after I got home to inquire about this, but I was told my license was fine, and that they have never heard of the term 'dropped' before, nor do they use it. My insurance is paid, my registration is paid, my license is not suspended, and last time I was pulled over was in 2007.

I googled, nothing relevant came up. Ive never heard that term 'dropped' before either. Since you work at a prosecutors office im going to assume you dont have outstanding fines or were absent to any court dates and that you dont have warrants unless you got them after you got hired lol. When you say the officer 'scanned' your license do you mean he ran it through dispatch or did he have a scanner or something present. Out of curiosity with prosecutors office are you with Nope, I'm all clean. I don't even have any points on my license. Last ticket I got was in 2006.
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I'm not 100% positive but he did mention dispatch. I believe he actually tried multiple times. First one was really quick, then he came back and asked me if I knew anything about my license being 'dropped', I gave him a wtf stare and that's when I believe he mentioned that he will try dispatch. The whole ordeal took good 10 to 12 minutes. Just got back from work.
None of the prosecutors knew what I was talking about and said they have never heard of 'dropped' license before. I'm at the Concord City Prosecutor's office in New Hampshire. I'm not important or anything, just a legal intern trying not to get his car towed. How long have you lived in NH? A dropped licence is usually when a licence is dropped out of the system because that person has been found to no longer live in the state. Probably due to the census. Your family should have received a letter in the mail to verify.
This is the best I could find out from friends. I'm here for school (all my important stuff is still linked to my address in NJ), I've had an apartment in NH since August of 2011. That whole 'dropped' thing would make sense except when my license is ran in NJ it comes up perfectly fine. It's only NH that has a problem, or at least it appears to be that way. I'll be in NJ this weekend so I'll stop at the local police station and see if they know anything (I doubt it). If I get towed, I hope it's at least at the town I work.