no you have to be 18 to get them w/oout parent
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Yes, there are some cases where a child of disabled parents can get a drivers license at the age of 14. The license is called a hardship license.
no
yes u can but not to hurt anyone intenitionally
Nope ... the legal age for obtaining a solo drivers license is the same for anyone, regardless of the situation or situations.
No, you must be 16 years old. No exceptions that I am aware of.
You can apply for and receive a drivers license in your school state and with your school address as long as you meet the requirements of residency. Michigan students may have their own permanent or semi permanent residence.
A person in the state of Texas must pass a written and driving test to be issued a drivers license. A person that was born in 1994 can obtain a drivers license if these tests are passed.
Obtain parental permission and then get a marriage license. Check with the license office for what sort of proof you need, the parents may have to come in person to sign the permission.
That varies from country to country and from state to state. In most U.S. states in 1970, you could get a drivers license when you turned 18, or when you turned 16 if your parents agreed to be responsible for you until you turned 18.
Georgia will provide a license with a doctor's certification. But they will inform the parents.