I just tried to and as of yet I could not although you should be able to, since it allows you to drive and work in your home state.
NO, you need to get a new one for that state.
A person who has a valid drivers licence issued by the country of U.S.A , should be allowed to drive in Texas as well as other states.
No. If it is a Learners Permit, you must re-apply in your new state of residence. The laws regarding minimum driver's age and other factors may be different.
Depends on the state. For the most part, although some states won't, or they'll require you to retake the written tests.
No, you would have to start the permit process all over again in that state.
Whether or not you can transfer a driving permit to another state depends on the specific states in question. In Massachusetts, for example, you can transfer a driving permit if your previous state had similar enough laws.
Depends on the state. Some learner's permits do not allow night driving.
Driving permits are governed by State law.
I know of no state which issues permits to anyone that young.
When you first get section 8 how long before you can transfer to another state
It depends on the state you reside in. For example, permits can be acquired at 15 years old in Florida.
A state can suspend your priovilege to drive in that state even though you hold a valid license from another state. For example, if you receive a speeding ticket in NC while driving with a PA license, NC can suspend you from driving in NC but PA may not suspend your driving privileges.Added: The same thing applies to drivers permits. Some states honor them, some states do not.
In most states, yes, subject to restrictions of that state and the state of Georgia both. However, not all states will allow an out-of-state driver to drive in their state on a learner's permit. South Carolina is one such state which does not.
You can't transfer the license - Each state issues their own. Once you have established residency in the new state, you will need to visit their Motor Vehicle Department and apply for a new license. This may require the written and/or the driving exams to be taken, too.
Yes, but you must make certain to ensure that the state you're driving in will allow someone to drive in their state on an out-of-state learner's permit. While most states do, there are some which do not. While driving out of your home state, you will be subject to both the conditions which your home state and which the state you're driving in places on learner's permits.
There would be a penalty... if it was illegal. A number of states *do* allow out-of-state permits to be used in the visiting state, but only if your home DMV allows your permit to be used out-of-state. It just takes a quick call to the other state's DMV and ask if out-of-state permits are valid there. For the record, I think only a few states do NOT allow out-of-state permits, SC, AZ, and NH are three that come to mind.
Transfer it to another state? No, you cannot. You will have to re-apply for a learner's permit in the new state.