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In the state of Oregon, you must be at least 16 to get a Drivers License.
No, it is not necessary to possess a drivers license in order to register a vehicle.
No
15 for permit 16 for license
Yes from Oregon
Sorry no. The state of California does not care where you live normally. if you buy it here you pay state sales tax.
Probabaly not, states communicate with each other when you apply for a drivers license and show a previous address out of state. California will check Oregon records and advise you to settle any outstanding suspensions, court fees or court appearances in that state prior to you being eligible for a CA license. Also it is illegal in most states to possess more than one drivers license from more than one state, meanining you surrender your previous state license when you apply for a license in another state.
Sure you can apply. The drivers license application in Oregon has the question:"Are you currently or have you ever had your license to drive or right to apply for the privilege suspended, revoked, canceled or refused?"You could lie and say no, but there are stiff penalties for lying on a drivers license application if you are caught.Another View: The questioner never said anything about the status of their drivers license, what they they asked about was applying for a license while they had anactive warrant in another state.In that case they could apply for the license but if the DMV runs your name into the database - AND the other state has entered their warrant for you - you could be in trouble. The DMV people could notify local law enforcement that they had a wanted person in their office.
You do not have to take drivers ed in Oregon. You have to drive more in order to get your drivers license, and you pay more for insurance with out it. But you dont need to take.
Yes. You must be licensed in each state you do work in. California has "reciprocal" arrangements with some states that border it which allow an out-of-state license to be valid in California, but Oregon isn't one of them.
It is written into the US Constitution. States have to recognize the actions of other state.
There is no statuteo fo limitations on unpaid traffic tickets in Oregon or any other state. Usually they will suspend your license and issue a warrant for your arrest.