With your permission, yes.
Do you mean you have an invalid car tag or do not have a valid drivers license? If you have a valid car tag and have a friend or relative with a valid driver's license and valid insurance, you can get that person to drive your car for you after you pay all the fees. That person does not have to be insured to drive your car. If you do not have a valid car tag, you might be able to hire a tow truck. That way you can leave your car there until you can get a valid license and insurance and stop running up pound fees.
Is the CAR insured? If not, it's not legal.
no I knew somebody who transferred her husband's registration and insurance to her name after he died, but she never drove even once in her life (and so was never licenced to drive).
Yes, If the car holder will allow you.
If your friend has consented to your use of the car, and if you have a valid driver's license (not necessarily an Arizona state license, but a license issued by any state or even from another country) then yes, you can drive the car. Drive carefully.
Yes...They require you to have a valid license so that you can test drive the car's you are selling, and that you can move car's around the lot.
In most states of the US, you have to possess a valid driver's license to even get a motorcycle endorsement.
Not if she does not have a license. All drivers are required to have a license. If she does have a license, she can drive with them in the car.
you have to be at least 18 years old and have a valid drivers license
As with a car, you must have a valid drivers license, so 16-17.
You must have a valid drivers license to rent a car. A suspended license is not a valid one.
Yes . In drivers Ed class, and with any adult with a valid license.