Yes, CDL permits - which are federally regulated - are recognized throughout. They are not like learner's permits for a regular passenger car license, where regulation is up to each state. Pennsylvania doesn't recognize out-of-state learner's permits except for CDL permits.
Yes, You can drive in any state with a NY permit.
But you can't drive in NY with any other states permit.
No. Pennsylvania is one of the states which does not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.
Providing that you are in compliance with whatever provisions your NJ license calls for you can legally drive in any state.
Providing that you are operating in compliance with the restrictions of your NY learners permit, yes, you are legal in PA.
Yes. If u have a valid drivers license from any state in US u are legally allowed to drive anywhere (where the general population is allowed to drive) in the 50 states.
I'm not sure on this exact case, but I suggest contacting your local DMV which can be done by email or phone. In some sates, you cant even drive cross-county with a learners permit.
If you live in PA do you need to have a NJ Boating license?
If it is ONLY the PA tag that they run, no. When they run your name and DOB they will though - even if you display a PA drivers license. .
As long as it's 49cc or under.
No. If you are suspended in one state you are suspended in ALL states.
with computer technology, you can't get a license in another state if you have a suspended license
Yes, you do.
No
As far as I've heard, if you have a license issued in another state, you're good to go.
DoType your answer here... do you need a drivers license to insure car?
No you cannot. A license is required.
Not legally, no. New York and Pennsylvania will only issue drivers licenses or non-drivers licenses to legal residents of their respective states. If you move out of PA, for example, you are no longer eligible for a PA drivers license. If you use a license showing that you live in PA when you actually live in NY, then that is fraud.
No