Depends on what one is 'on probation' for. If it was a DUI offense, a drivers license might be suspended for a specified period (depending on the state) and possibly up to 3 years .
If the person is not on a DUI probation, and has met all the requirements of the probation order, one would think they can progress in life and get the license.
Would possibly advise that you be asking your probation officer this question, too.
Nothing - Unless you are operating in violation of DMV restrictions (suspended or revoked) or are actively wanted on an open warrant) your probation status will be unknown to the officer.
Yes it is. A condition of probation will require the probationer to obey all the laws. Driving a vehicle with a suspended license is an offense, and could subject the probationer to having his/her probation revoked or modified.
Yes
The criminal offense for which you are serving the sentence of probation will always remain on your criminal history record, unless expunged. Your drivers license violation will always remain on your drivers record. Your drivers record is PERMANENT record and cannot be expunged.
No
No
You need to be 18 to get you drivers license but when you are 16 you can drive with a guardian that has a drivers license.
Short answer, none.
No. You can only get a California license if you're a resident of California.
No
No
if i have a ticket in California can i get a drivers license in Kentucky