Washington requires that all drivers under the age of 18 take a local driver education course either through the public school system, if offered, or through an available commercial driving school. At this time there is NO provision for a parent taught course.
Yes you can get your license when your 18 in Washington state if you didnt take a drivers education class. Your insurance rates will be higher. Drivers education is required for people Under the age of 18 to get their license
You can DRIVE in Washington state with an Aussie license as a tourist, but if you permanently move there you have to take the same test as the locals and pass it to get a Washington license. It's not just a swap.
No you cannot. You must take the test within your state of residency.
It is my understanding in Illinois that the Secretary of State who issues drivers' licenses is the only body that can revoke a drivers' license.
In Florida, you have to take a state approved drivers ed course as well as 50 hours behind the wheel training.
(in the US) You cannot "exchange" a foreign drivers license for a US state-issued drivers license. You must take all the tests, (written and driving) to prove that you are capable of operating a vehicle according to that state's laws.
it usually varies for the state but for Washington state it's 15
Drivers license suspensions are usually determined on a state by state basis. Depending on the situation surrounding why you refused a blood test you can lose your license for a minimum of 60 days.
No. A license from one state is good in any other state.
This depends on when you take your drivers permit, and then drivers ed. The soonest you can get it is 16 years of age. Another View: It depends entirely on WHAT STATE you are asking about.
State laws may vary, but in Kentucky if you lost or allowed a drivers license from another state to expire, you have to take the written test and the eye exam to get a license in Kentucky. You also have to provide proof of identity, such as your social security card, and have a document from the state where your license was issued. Also, if your Kentucky drivers license expires even for one day, you have to retake the written test again.
The 2 are unrelated. They are very much related. The State may suspend your drivers license for non-payment (thresholds vary by State). The State may suspend or revoke your professional license, also.