Yes but have your marriage certificate handy
That's not needed for any job provided you have ss card, driver's license etc to show citizenship.
Yes, you can get a driver license no matter if you are a citizen or not, you can even be under some type of visa and still get a license, if we are talking about driver license obvoulsy.
It's technically possible, though you may have to lie when you sign the license (stating that you are not married). But it's not a huge crime, and in fact, there'd be virtually no reason to prosecute you if you were caught.
With the U.S.'s new restrictions, you need a passport any time you leave the country. You'll want the birth certificate to get the passport, though, so in a sense you do use it to go on a cruise.
In CA you need an M2 license. I'm not sure about Georgia though.
depends on individual state laws. were you sighted for anything. more importantly, was he? ask your ins company to be sure, but i'd fight it.
You do not need to have a driver's license to buy a car in Ontario, Canada. You will not be able to drive the car off f the lot yourself though.
You have to get your situation sorted out with the state of Iowa before you could get one in Tennessee.
You already have a license, though it is suspended. Legally you are not allowed to obtain a second one, you will have to work to get the suspension removed.
In most countries there is no restrictions on age. Though if you are chartering a sailing boat there will be a requirement for a recognised certificate.
I just called the DMV in New Mexico and that was their answer:"If that scooter goes on the road, then yes it needs registration and insurance, and just a car driver license, doesn't have to be a motorcycle driver license though. Anything above 50cc will need a motorcycle driver license, and of course in addition to the registration and insurance."
no