Yerp. Go on down to Ye Olde DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) with your birth certificate and as many other forms of identification you can find with a parent or legal guardian, sit in line with a bunch of weirdos for like an hour, and request to take a test when you get up to the desk.
I'm not exactly sure what documents you need or if you need to schedule an appointment, though, so you might want to look into that on a more official site than this.
Hope I could help. ^^
No, an Illinois learner's permit is not valid in Michigan or Indiana. Each state has its own requirements and regulations for obtaining a learner's permit, so you will need to follow the process specific to the state you are in. If you plan to drive in Michigan or Indiana, you will need to obtain a learner's permit from that state.
Indiana does not require a permit to POSSESS ordinary firearms. It does require a permit to CARRY firearms CONCEALED. You apply for that permit through the Indiana State Police Website. This is a link to that website: http://www.in.gov/isp/2829.htm
It may be possible, if you have a place of business in Indiana. See link. If you have a Michigan permit, it is honored by Indiana.
That answer is a good example as to why you shouldn't look for information on sites like this. The earliest you can take a written test for your drivers permit is as early as your 15th birthday but you can not take your driving test and get your licence until your 16th birthday. Drivers education is not a requirement but if you take drivers ed it can help in lowering your car insurance costs.
Yes as long as you can pass the state road test for a drivers license.
All the states in the United States honor a driver's liscense from another state. So yes you may drive in Indiana on a valid Colorado permit. States do not necessarily honor learners permits and your Colorado liscense must be in good standing as states share information about moving violations and the number of points on a permit.
The state of Arkansas a requires a person to be 14 years old in order to obtain a moped permit. You need a drivers license or a permit to operate a moped.
No. You are only allowed to have one drivers license - issued by the state in which you maintain your legal residence.
You can only drive in the state where the learners permit was issued.
The age requirement for a drivers permit depends on the state you live in you should call your local department of motor vehicle they would have the best answer for you.
Yes, you can :D
Contact your state department of motor vehicles for information.