No you don't
By federal law, a Military issued drivers license is 'supposed' to be accepted by the states when that active duty person is stationed there. That does not mean that Florida will do it, but they are supposed to.
Depending on your state, if you vote OR have a drivers license, you are already registered.
Only if they are going to drive when on duty. Some firemen are not trained or qualified to drive the fire equipment
In this state people are selected for jury duty from the voter registration lists.-------------Added: Depending on the state - they are either selected from the rolls of registered voters (as above) or from the DMV files of licensed drivers.
Normally, yes. Some states do allow exceptions, such as for active duty military personnel.
Only way you can is if you're an active duty member of the military, stationed in South Carolina.
Typically, no, although there are some exceptions made, such as active duty military personnel stationed away from their home state.
You cannot volunteer for jury duty - your name is picked at random.
Residents with valid license Driver of military vehicles Driver of farming equipment Member of U.S. Armed Forces Nonresident on Active Military Duty
no you cannot. you are randomly selected from a list.
As I believe, in America Juries are selected randomly from the voter List.
To issue drivers licenses.