Yes. However, finding employment is a different matter. Before you go for a CDL, you should check with prospective companies to see if you'll be eligible for them to hire you.
No, neither the owner nor the co-owner of a vehicle has to have a drivers license. Only the person who actually drives the vehicle needs a license.
When you go to the Colorado DMV to apply - you will have to display your PA license. After you have filled out all the paperwork and taken the required tests (if any) you will have to surrender your PA license in order to receive your CO license. CO will automatically take care of notifying PA that your old license is now 'dead.'
no you do not need a drivers liscense for a 49cc scooter;you cant register a 49 cc scooter so why would you have to have a liscense
No you need a valid DL for the loan officer to see...or you could have someone co-sign a loan for you...
Legally you cannot continue to have commercial insurance till your business licence is revalidated. It's your duty to intimate the Insurance Co. about the suspension of your business licence.
Chances are that the ticket in Colorado will never be listed on your CA drivers license as long as you pay the fine in CO.
Yes. Insurance companies don't just go off your drivers license record. They also check several other insurance company data bases because many accidents are not reported to the police. If an accident claim was filed the Insurance company who handled the claim will have it in their database as well.
I have a 1913 Bicycle License: The back of the license has Green Duck Co stamped as the manufacture. Hope this helps =
No
No, to add the person, they have submit a copy of their drivers license and sign the form belowhttp://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms/mv_forms/mv-41a.pdf- 32.4KB
No, but must be 18 or older.
So at this point depending where you live:You may be responsible to pay all damagesMay be charged for both misdemeanor and Felony crimesYour insurance company may decide your car had no coverage because you allowed another person to drive it. The only up side is that your local police MAY allow you to charge the unlicensed driver with auto theft as he lied about his drivers licence. If they do your insurance should cover this.If the police decide that you knew or should have known about his drivers licence problem and if he harmed someone you would be a co-defendant in any criminal prosecution.