what is the process I have to go thogh if I have a learners permit from another state
no. your not allowed to drive in any state but your own.
It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible. It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible.
No you can't Because we are unable to drive in Massachusetts with a Maine permit and it is the same for a Massachusetts permit in Maine. The previous statement is not true. A Maine "learners permit" is valid in most other states (Florida does not recognize a Maine learners permit), and other states are valid in Maine provided that you comply with all laws regaurding operating a vehicle in that state with a learners permit, ie. checking with that state beforehand to ensure the licenced driver accompanying you meets state criteria to "instruct" you. In Maine this means the accompanying driver is at least 20 years of age, and has had a valid license for over 2 years without infractions. This information can be attained thru calling, emailing, or faxing your inquiry to the appropiate states' motor vehicle department, and in many cases this information is readily available online at the respective states motor vehicles web page.
If you relocate to a different state you will have to get a new learners permit. However, if you relocate within the same state you do not need a new learners permit.
NO!
It is legal to cross state lines having only a learners permit IF you abide by the original rules that you follow in your state.
No. You must either have a valid learner's permit in the State of Ct or a Operator's license from another state. Out of state learner's permits are not valid.
It varies by state, but not usually more than $10
As long as you are abiding by whatever restrictions or requirements are stated on your FL license, you will be legal in PA also.
yes
In the United States of America ...You can get your learners permit from only one place the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) of the state you reside in.