No you have to pay your tickets first then.
Yes, points transfer from an NC ticket to a PA drivers license. Your driving record is your entire driving record from wherever you receive points and tickets. They are kept in a national database.
Yes, they do.
Varies by jurisdiction. My NC license had eight; my Colorado license has nine.
Yes you can. You don't need a license to own one. If the fennec fox is imported then you must get permit and USDA license.
You are required to purchase a hunting license with big game added to it.
A permit for what?
You must have a license to teach concealed carrying classes in NC. While a concealed carry permit is helpful, you will need to attain further licensing and certification in order to teach.
Yes. When doing so, they will subject to both the restrictions which New York State places on learner's permits, and they will be subject to the restrictions of the state they're driving in. However, there are some states which will not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit - Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Washington D.C., Hawaii, and Arizona are among those states. Before driving outside the state of issue with a learner's permit, you should contact the state police of the state(s) you'll be driving through in order to determine if you're eligible to drive in that state on a learner's permit, as well as to be informed of what the restrictions of that state are.
The only reason I can think of where you might lose your license is if you have a hardship license so that you can drive to school. Otherwise, if you have a good driving record and insurance, you should be fine.
No
No, that is so not true. thankk god. :) Different states have different laws. Check with your local DMV. In NC you can get your learners permit at 15 1/2 and your license at 16.
It depends on how much over the limit you were going.