Yes. A drivers license is valid internationally.
As long as they are legally fully licensed in their home state, yes.
Yes, as long as they are a licensed driver in one state, they can operate a auto in any state, no matter who the owner is, as long as they have the owner's permission to do so.
You can drive with any licensed driver
yes if the passenger has a valid driver's licence.
One can compare insurance providers in New Jersey on the State of New Jersey website. The Department of Banking & Insurance on the State of New Jersey website lists the licensed insurance providers for that state.
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Yes and No. No insurance company will ever insure an un-licensed driver. However, if a non-licensed driver is in an accident, where not at fault, with another driver who is insured, that insurance may still cover the injuries of the non-licensed driver. This is very tricky, though. Some states have a type of fault where if you were partially at fault for the accident as well, you may have your damages reduced by the % you are at fault; other states will determine that if you are 50% at fault, you get nothing. So, if a state were to determine that you being un-licensed to drive was worth 50% of the fault (that is, you should never have been there for the accident to occur at all), you might not get any coverage whatsoever. So, it depends on whether or not (and to what extent) you were at fault, and what your particular state's policies are for liability.
Yes, attorneys admitted in New York can practice in New Jersey under certain conditions. They must apply for pro hac vice admission or seek admission to the New Jersey Bar through reciprocity or taking the New Jersey Bar Exam.
No, you cannot. You may be legally licensed ONLY in your state of residence.
Only if they are licensed in another state and only if that state requires a license. If no license is required, any agency can collect there.
You can only be licensed in the state you're an established permanent resident of. If your address is in Louisiana, that's the only state you can be licensed in, and states do not issue licenses to out of state drivers.