No -- every state is given discretion, though most follow a standard format for size of plate, size of lettering, etc. Most DMV/Secretary of State Departments/Etc. belong to AAMVA, the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, an organization that advocates cooperation and shared information systems between states.
Commercial driver's license can be obtained from the Department of Transportation. All you have to do is appear in their office personally and pass the physical exam, drug test, and the CDL test.
If a FFL gives up his license, his records go the BATF.Added; The simple answer is yes. Anytime you appear in any records collected by the federal government you can assume that your are in their records for life.
Yes, on most (general) license plates. Some plates feature a Piping Plover (endangered species) and there are other plates for veterans, volunteer firefighters, federal vehicles, etc. that do not feature the Bluenose.
You should be able to get a license. Check for the requirements at your local court house. The parents may have to appear in person.
Not legally - but that doesn't appear to be a problem. If you have an international driver's license then you can legally drive using that license.
A failure to appear warrant will be issued and your license will probably be suspended.
Registration and a personal license key does not appear to be needed for the site Hyperhack.
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Simply... yes.
Yes and an arrest warrant may be issued.
There are no residency requirements in order to obtain a Texas marriage license. To obtain the license, both the bride and groom to be must appear in person at any county clerk office in Texas. Requirements may differ from county to county, but basically both would need the following identification. # Valid Driver's License or other acceptable ID (such as a passport or military ID) issued by the state, another state, the United States, or a foreign government, AND# Your Social Security Card. Typical cost of a marriage license is ~$41. Contact the county clerk's office in the county you wish to marry for specific details.
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