No you simply have to write you own name with a crayon. That excluders about 99% of the population so well worth the training.
Situation dependent.
There is a license requirement to drive a pumper truck in Florida. The requirement is a class B CDL license.
Texas, Florida, New Jersey, California and Illnois.
Yes, anything over 50cc and up requires a motorcycle endorsed license in Florida. Mopeds and motorcycles under 50cc require no special endorsement, and auto license is suitable.
As far as I can tell from the Florida department of motor vehicles website, Florida DOES require license plates. There may have been a time when they didn't, but since about 1918, Florida has in fact required cars to display one. The state also permits residents to purchase specialized vanity plates or plates that support a particular cause.
Your question is not very clear as I live in Florida and I do not know what kind of strange laws you are talking about.
There are no license/certification requirements for Wichita, KS or for the state. some cities may require one or both. Wichita does not.
You will need a license to practice massage therapy in most states. This will require you to take roughly 500 hours of class and pass an exam.
Yes, you are providing a service, albeit privately, you still require a business license and a health inspection for the protection of the public health. Failure to acquire a license can result in a fine and seizure of your equipment.
The state issues a license to practice veterinary medicine. And they only give them to people that have met the education requirements. Most states require that the individual have graduated from an accredited veterinary school and pass the examination. The fact that you have to ask indicates that you don't meet the requirements.
Some states, such as Texas and Iowa, require individuals who provide hair braiding services to obtain a braiding license. However, many states have eliminated this requirement or have implemented less stringent regulations for braiders. It's important to check the specific regulations in your state to determine if a braiding license is necessary.
A license.