Most places require you to properly identify yourself to sign a contract. And if it is notarized, they notary will want government issued photo ID. A passport works well.
Most states will give you a citation for not having a drivers license.
No. Not until your license is reinstated in your state. No state will give you a license until you clear that up.
It is not recommended to give a copy of your driver's license to someone unless it is required for a specific purpose, such as renting a car or applying for a job. Be cautious about who you provide sensitive personal information to and make sure it is necessary and legitimate.
it means you cannot drive until they give you license back to you.
no you have to go through a motorcycle course and they will give a motorcycle license
depends how much money they give you for it
You need to contact the school or facility that you were certified. They wil be able to give you a copy.
If you aren't working for them anymore they don't have to give you a copy. You should all ready have a copy.
A cancelled license means you will have to go to court, and possibly will never drive AGAIN. When it's cancelled, you will have to go to court, and only they can give it back.
It is not legal to give someone a copy of a full version of MS Office if they did not pay the license fee. However, it is legal to give someone a copy of a trial version. Bottom line, is that if you obtain a copy of MS Office in any way other than the rights granted in the license agreement, you may have an illegal copy.
Yes. But, they do have the right to possess a copy. However, they also have the obligation to ASK for one. Yes, once the contract papers are signed you are bound by it.
What kind of license are you asking about specifically. Drivers license - yes. Other types of licenses - not necessarily.