You must be at least 16 years old to apply for a PA state learner's permit. In order to apply for your regular driver's license, you must hold your permit for at least 6 months. For more information on the process of obtaining a PA state driver's license I recommend visiting DMV.ORG - The Unofficial Guide to the DMV. The following page (http://www.dmv.org/pa-Pennsylvania/teen-drivers.php#Step_1:_Applying_for_a_Permit) will contain the information you need. I hope my answer was helpful. Good luck! -DMV.ORG Support
When you go to the Colorado DMV to apply - you will have to display your PA license. After you have filled out all the paperwork and taken the required tests (if any) you will have to surrender your PA license in order to receive your CO license. CO will automatically take care of notifying PA that your old license is now 'dead.'
To apply for Learner's Permit you must be at least 15 years and 9 months
You need to be 18 to get you drivers license but when you are 16 you can drive with a guardian that has a drivers license.
yesAdded: But if you reside in Texas, you MUST apply for a Texas license, you cannot continue driving on your old state's license.
16 years old to get drivers License.
You have to be at least 15 years old before you will be able to get your driver\'s license in North Carolina. You start off with a learner\'s permit and when you are 18 you can apply for a full license.
you have to be at least 16 to get your drivers license
You have to be 16 to get your driving license.
You need to be 16 years old for a permit, 6 months after that you can apply for a driver's license to be able to drive independently. But some states require an age of 18.
You have to be 14 to get your learners permit and at the age of 16 you can get your drivers license.
Are you sure you don't mean a 60cc scooter? Because a motorcycle with a 600 cc engine is not called a scooter. For a scooter and moped with a 60cc engine or smaller, you need to be 16, attend a driving safety corse and pass a test. Because the scooter is bigger than 50 cc, you will either need a regular drivers license with a motorcycle endorsement or a motorcycle driver's license. In Pennsylvania the following rules apply for a motorcycle license: 16 years old for a learner's permit, 16 years and 6 months old for a restricted license and 18 years old for a full license.
17 years old for Non Professional Drivers.