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Code · Montana · Title 61 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 5 · Part 3

61-5-302. Unlawful use of license or identification card.

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61-5-302 . Unlawful use of license or identification card. It is a misdemeanor for a person to:
(1)display or cause or permit to be displayed or have in the person's possession a canceled, revoked, suspended, fictitious, or altered driver's license, identification card, or tribal identification card;
(2)lend the person's driver's license, identification card, or tribal identification card to any other person or knowingly permit its use by another;
(3)display or represent as one's own any driver's license, identification card, or tribal identification card not issued to the person;
(4)fail or refuse to surrender to the department upon its lawful demand a driver's license or identification card that has been suspended, revoked, or canceled;
(5)use a false or fictitious name in an application for a driver's license or identification card or knowingly make a false statement or knowingly conceal a material fact or otherwise commit a fraud in an application; or
(6)permit any unlawful use of a driver's license, identification card, or tribal identification card issued to the person.
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