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Yes they can. You will need to show resident card at DMV though.
I think you should be resident of Georgia state itself to get your Georgia learners permit. Or Else contact Georgia DMV for more information on this.
The State DMV is: The state in which you live has its Department of Motor Vehicles.
Depends. If the DA finds out that you have prior DUI/DWIs in any other state, they can use that to info to charge you as a multiple offender. The interstate compact only deals with driving privileges/dmv issues. Yes they can. DMV's have some interstate thing where they are able to get your DMV history from any state in the US. Sorry,
No. Nationwide DMV regulations limit you to be licensed ONLY in the state of your legal residence. You are a legal resident of the state of your parents which is CT.
Yes, you are not required to obtain a driver's license nor a state ID although it would be advantageous for the person to do so. You become a resident of a state by establishing a permanent address to which you receive mail (and in most states physically reside) within it, for the required amount of time.
I don't know. You tell me.
Check with the DMV because they can tell you what vehicles are legal to drive in the state and what state laws apply to them.
You must be a legal resident of whatever state you wish to receive a drivers license in. If you are suspended or revoked in any state - this information is available to ALL state's DMV's.
I am going to assume that you are inquiring about a learner's permit for young drivers. If that is the case, then the age will vary state by state. You can contact your local DMV or Drivers' education facility for more information.
First you must be a resident of Michigan in order to apply for a drivers license. Go to the local DMV office or agency and make application.
At your state's DMV, or on the websites for your state's DMV (in a downloadable .pdf version).