take a citizenship text
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, green card or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
If you are not a US citizen, I'd advise taking your passport.
no because you need important documents to prove that you are a US citizen
Like Canada each state issues drivers licenses. In order to obtain a license you must have a valid address in the state. When applyin at the DMV you will also have to provide a utility bill in your name and if you are not a US citizen, provide a valid passport and US visa.
No passport required
The US Army family deploy ability checklist will prompt you to make sure that your spouse has a valid driver's license. A citizen of the US can get a drivers license in the state in which they live.
At least 18 y/oResident of IowaUS Citizen/ lawfully present in the US
You cannot, unless you take up a "permanent resident alien" status or become a naturalized US citizen, and take up permanent residence in one of the US states.
Younger than 18 y/oResident of OhioUS Citizen/ lawfully present in US
NO, passport required
A US drivers license is honored in most European countries. All of the countries belonging to the European Union recognize the US drivers license.