For non-commercial: To drive any vehicle on any public street, you must have liability insurance and either a full registration or a valid movement permit. You must obtain a permit to drive an unregistered vehicle for an emissions test or to the DMV for a VIN inspection if necessary.
For commercial: Out-of state commercial vehicles with a Combined Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 10,001 pounds or more are required to get registration permits before entering the state. Fuel tax permits are required for vehicles 26,001 pounds or more or any vehicle with three or more axles.
In order to drive a car, you must have insurance. You do not have to have insurance with a permit if you're not planning on driving the car.
A parking permit is required to park on Harvard's campus. They offer a regular car permit, and also a motorcycle permit which is a little cheaper than a car permit.
No you do not
No, a person can not finance a car with just a drivers permit. A person will need to show that they have a drivers license.
No, you need the class in order to get a permit.
That depends on where you are moving from. If you are not an EC citizen, you will need permission to stay and a work permit.
If your 18 year old has a license and NOT a permit, then you can probably rent a car. But I pretty sure you can not use a permit, you need to have a license.
You don't need insurance, but the car that you drive does.
You do not need a building permit if changing the interior of the garage. If you are using heavy machine equipment and moving large lumber on the outside of the garage to make changes then a building permit is required.
Yes, if you have a car, you need insurance. Most companies will allow a permit to be covered for a while, but individual policies vary.
Buying a car may need to be done with a cosigner if you are only using a temporary permit. You will not want to try to finance a vehicle as this would not be approved.
depends on the vehicle but for a regular car its 17.