Part of my Question, I recently finally passed my drivers test after which I had to go bad with in the next 4 to 6 weeks to collect my drivers license card, but when I returned to collect it I couldn't because apparently my photo was not send with issue of the license by CPF & on that day that I was there just to find out I did all for nothing they could not take the photo again to reissue because systems where offline. But I do not live in or near the area where I did my test so now to go back again is out of my way. So, I'd like to know if it is possible for me to go to a different but closer license department?
It can help you get your license back.
You have to be 16 to get a driver's permit in Mexico. There are different requirements if you are under 18 than if you are already 18.
what ever age you need to be to get your drivers license. after that you can get your motorcycle license for 3 years probationary, if you don't already have your full drivers license. if you do have your full drivers license it is only 1 year probationary.
Yes as long as you can pass the state road test for a drivers license.
If you need to inquire about a drivers license the best place is to go to the nearest motor vehicle office with a valid id proving that you are the owner of that drivers license, other than that contact the police department.
Commercial Drivers Licence, Restricted Drivers Licence
No. When you apply for a drivers license in your new state you are required to surrender your previous license.
Surrender the CA one.
You cannot renew a drivers license after 3 months from the expiry date. You will have to apply for a new drivers license at your local Department of Motor Vehicle office. It will cost you 32 US dollars plus additional test fee of 6 dollars per test.
Yes you fill out an application for a drivers license. It is at the local Department (or Bureau) of Motor Vehicles. You may be able to download it at your states DMV/BMV website beforehand.
You could probably use a different license that'snot a drivers license.
The United States Department of Transportation handles the criteria for driving a semi truck or other big rig. Depending on what you are transporting there are five different levels of endorsements for semi truck drivers and they must have their CDL license also.