Only if you're driving.
No. By law - and this is applicable to every state - you must carry your license at all times while operating a motor vehicle.
In Illinois, a Class C drivers license requires a license in good standing. A written test must be taken involving three areas, large vehicle, air brakes and passenger endorsements. Then a road test in the appropriate vehicle is taken. At times a training certificate from a certified school is considered in lieu of the tests.
You might get arrested on the spot and the car impounded. All drivers of any vehicle must have in their possession at all times a valid drivers license - that is the law!! Same holds true for any state, not just California.
Once you get it replaced, yes. When you go to the DVM, they'll issue you a temporary slip of paper to use until your license arrives in the mail. You are supposed to have your license on you at all times when operating a motor vehicle.
The provisional driver's license limits underage drivers by what times they can drive. It also limits the age and amount of passengers they can transport.
No, there is no law requiring you to carry your papers/documents/ID card on you unless you are operating a motor vehicle in which case you must present an operators license. In general day to day life operations it is NOT required to carry ID
NO. You must have a valid license IN YOUR POSSESSION, at all times when operating a motor vehicle.
Yes. Must have concealed carry license for handguns. Hunting weapons are ok during hunting season but must be unloaded in vehicle. If you have handgun permit you can carry loaded at all times (unless you enter a prohibited place) provided you have a permit.
Most times it can be found on the dashboard on the drivers side where the windshield meets the dash.
Please refer to RCW 9.41.050. (2)(a) A person shall not carry or place a loaded pistol in any vehicle unless the person has a license to carry a concealed pistol and: (i) The pistol is on the licensee's person, (ii) the licensee is within the vehicle at all times that the pistol is there, or (iii) the licensee is away from the vehicle and the pistol is locked within the vehicle and concealed from view from outside the vehicle.
Operating a motor vehicle without a drivers in the State of Oklahoma can be prosecuted as a misdemeanor. Possible penalties include fines, vehicle impounding and or arrest.
If you've misplaced your license, then you need to obtain a duplicate. If your drivers license was suspended, you are expected to stay out of the drivers seat until you are able to get your license again.