no, but it is illegal to have two licenses at the same time so if the other one shows up afterwards your supposed to shred it.
No, Massachusetts drivers licenses are not yet in compliance with the Federal Real ID Act.
If you mean your license and a duplicate of the same license, yes. If you mean two different licenses, that's illegal, period.
Yes, that is correct. It is also correct to say the licenses have expired.
you say " soy de Boston, Massachusetts"
Massachusetts realtor licenses are not good in New Hampshire. You will need to go through the New Hampshire licensing process again.
Law Enforcement uses a "computer" called NCIC which the license is checked through. If the information matches there is a good chance the license is good. There are also hard to duplicate security features in every state's licenses which make manufacturing licenses difficult.
Unfortunately, Massachusetts does not recognize any out of state firearms licenses. However, you can apply for a non-resident License to Carry Firearms in Massachusetts. Attorney Jesse C. Cohen massguns.com.
'La république de Massachusetts'
Business licenses/certificates which can be issued by state, county and municipal (city) authorities. The ability to get a duplicate will depend on the policies of the issuing authority. The steps in procuring duplicates will involve contacting the issuing authority if they will allow it, presenting the appropriate credentials to verify being the holder, and the any additional administrative fees.
on average 20 days if you pay to put a rush on it which costs i believe an extra 25 bucks it takes 10-15 days
you get a couple of scrolls, lets say 10. click on them twice and then drop the item that you want to duplicate. The more scrolls, the more times the item will be duplicated. hope this helps.
Yes, it is illegal to duplicate DVD's. This is called pirating. Many people say that it is legal as long as you do not sell them. This is true, but not if you are duplicating a rented DVD, because you do not own it.