* Your current driver's license.
* Proof of residency in the new state, such as a utility bill or lease agreement.
* Proof of identity, such as a birth certificate or passport.
* Two recent passport-style photographs.
* The required fees.
The specific requirements may vary from state to state, so it's a good idea to check with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in the new state for more information.
Here are some general steps you may need to follow:
1. Visit the DMV in the new state.
2. Fill out an application for a new driver's license.
3. Provide the required documents.
4. Pay the required fees.
5. Take a vision test.
6. Pass a written knowledge test.
7. Pass a driving skills test (if required).
8. Receive your new driver's license.
It's important to note that some states may have a waiting period before you can apply for a new driver's license. Additionally, some states may require you to surrender your old driver's license when you apply for a new one.