above 50cc's
First it depends on the state, In Mo. you do not have to have any type of license or registration if you ride it only on your own property.
Only if you're peddling/soliciting. Even then, I think this is for the most part handled at the city/town level, not by the county. If you're working for a business AT the business (you're not going door-to-door, people come into your store) then you don't need one personally, though the business will probably need a vendor's license.
To work as a private-practice clinical veterinarian in the United States, you will need a state veterinary license for each state in which you will practice veterinary. Doc Johnson out of Ava Mo was a licensed veterinarian in the united states.
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Wow! This raises more questions than answers. Did you pay the fines in MO? Did you ever have a MO license? What does NE say?
I'm in the St Louis, Mo area and the cheapest route here is through a community college. The tech schools are more expensive and more time consuming but you would probably get a better education there. I don't know if there is anything online, but if there is, I can't imagine that you would learn anything. With HVAC, you need as much hands on as possible.
Yes just as you have to have a DL in every other state
don't be a actress it very hard work
Mo-money (more money)
15 yrs and 6 mo. for temps, 16 yrs for license.
The info here can help guide you www.realestateexpress.com/prelicense/MO/prelicense_info.asp