Yes, you can take your travel agent to court if he doesn't have a license. He was paid to do a job that he claimed to be licensed in. Thus, he gave you false advice.
If you get your license, you are still going to have to go to court. The court hearing is for when you did not have your license.
Good Idea! It helps to have a license when you go to Court!
At least get the license renewed before going to court.
No, but they can take you to the court if you don't pay the debt and then court can suspend your license.
How did your friend pay for the ticket? If by credit card, the agent is protected. If by check then the agent can file suit against the purchaser in small claims court, or file a police report for uttering a bad check. It may sound unfair, but you did use the ticket, and SOMEBODY is going to have make good on what the travel agent paid. You wouldn't expect to keep a car that somebody gave you after paying for it with a bad check, would you?
When you go to court, and the judge tells you that you have lost your license- and usually orders you to the physical license to the clerk of the court.
no, it doesnt.
I doubt that there is a DMV requirement that covers this. HOWEVER, if the court made this a requirement of your getting your license, yes.
To get married in an Arlington court house, you first must go to the court house and apply for a marriage license. Once you have your license, you can go back for a civil ceremony.
Yes. you will have to satisfy your fines and court costs.
Yes, failure to adhere to a court order can be considered contempt of court. If the opposing counsel is refusing to provide the agent with copies of motions despite the court order directing them to do so, the agent may bring this to the attention of the court for further action.
They would be in contempt of court. They may be jailed and or fined.