Employee Orientation - Dryden Flight Research Center
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To register your vehicle with the state of California and to obtain a California driver’s license, consult: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/fo/offices/fo.cgi?fo=lancaster595

You will also have to register your vehicle on Edwards Air Force Base. To do so, drive south on Rosamond Blvd. to Bldg. 3000 on Edwards Air Force Base proper. It is at the intersection of Rosamond and Yeager Blvds. but actually faces Seller Ave. To park, turn left on Yeager and left again on Seller, then turn left into the parking lot. Be sure not to park in a reserved parking space. You will need to take with you your Dryden badge, your vehicle registration, proof of insurance showing the vehicle’s VIN #, and a current driver’s license. The driver’s license does not need to be from California, but the Air Force will not issue a pass for more than 60 days without a California smog check unless the vehicle is a 2001 model or later, in which case it may have information inside the hood indicating that it complies with California clean air standards. If you are driving a vehicle owned by your parent or guardian, you will need to present a letter from the owner certifying the currency of the registration, the fact that insurance meets California requirements, and the driver’s permission to drive the vehicle. All vehicles entering and exiting the base are subject to random vehicle inspections by security personnel. This is to prevent the introduction of prohibited items and to prevent the unauthorized removal of property.









 
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