no
There is a fee penalty but nothing else. They will allow you to change your license when you get around to it.
Yes it is allowed for a person to drive around in a neighborhood to practice with or without a leaners permit or with or without a drivers license in North Carolina
It depends on the state where you belong to. Learner's permit can be obtained around 16 and driver license around 18.
The lowest renewal fee in Pennsylvania is 10$ but if you want a class A license its going to cost you around 120$. So it matters on what level you want to get the drivers license renewal at.
See CVC 12814.6 (California Vehicle Code) also CDH page 3, 9 10 The answer is YES
I think it's probably around 18.
Most people get theirs around 12-13 but you can get it anytime from 9-99
Yes...They require you to have a valid license so that you can test drive the car's you are selling, and that you can move car's around the lot.
Don't know what a CPL is.If you mean a CDL (Commercial Drivers License) then it's linked to your personal Drivers License.No license plate is linked to your Drivers License the plates are linked to the registered owner.Any violations on your CDL will be listed and the points lost will be connected to your personal license, as is the other way around. They are just listed differently is all. All accidents, violations, etc, are listed for 10 years on your drivers extract you can get from the License Department. And you DO have to tell the company of any violations from your personal DL also.Insurance companys and empolyers can only go back three years without your signature. If an employer wants a 5 year recap and you say no, they can say no to your job.
The fine for tattooing in California without a license is around $2,000. You can also be hit with charges that include obtaining money without paying taxes.
No, you do not, most students in high school, around 10th grade get thei lisence
No you can wait until your 18 in Michigan and many other states. It only costs around 40 dollars.