Unless the NC violation resulted in a suspension of your license which has never been cleared, you should probably be okay, ALTHOUGH, you may be required to pay the delinquent fine.
What can happen? Heavy fines, jail time, suspension or revocation of drivers license.
No, getting a ticket when you have a drivers permit in Indiana will not prohibit you from getting your drivers license. There are several steps to getting your drivers license in Indiana and it is best to contact the Indiana DMV for more in depth information.
If thewarrant was not traffic related, it should not effect your ability to get a license. If your warrant specifies it will extradite you from California back to the state the crime occurred in, you will be arrested when you apply for the license as it will appear in the National Crime Information Center when your ID is checked. Generally, extradition from across state lines only occurrs when the crime you are suspected of is a felony.
yes she is getting married to Daniel Gibson of the California caveliers hes a basket ball player
I don't know the value but it would mean very much to me because I believe she is my aunt. How do I go about getting a picture?
He lives in Chino Hills,CA but he's getting a house with Nash(from North Carolina) to Atlanta Georgia!
You can get a divers license with or without having a GED.
It's 16 or at least I'm pretty sure!
Although several requirements for getting a California driver's license have changed, the age requirements have not changed since 1997.
50 hours; 10 of which need to be at night.
A license is not compulsory in any US state; unless you drive, there is no penalty for not having one.
What can happen? Heavy fines, jail time, suspension or revocation of drivers license.
No, getting a ticket when you have a drivers permit in Indiana will not prohibit you from getting your drivers license. There are several steps to getting your drivers license in Indiana and it is best to contact the Indiana DMV for more in depth information.
In 1982 did you need a parent present when getting you drivers license?
Your education has nothing to do with you getting a drivers lincese. As long as your old enough to legally drive in your state and can pass the drivers test there is nothing to stop you from getting it.
If you were just visiting California and living elsewhere, you should not be getting cited. If, however, you are living and working in California (or any other state for that matter) then you are required by law to obtain a drivers license for that state within a certain time frame. Chances are that this incident will not go on your record, but there will be a fine associated with it most likely.
"Penalties for getting a second DUI vary from state to state. California is the most strict, with 96 hours of jail time. In most states, your drivers license will be suspended anywhere from 6 months to a year."