No
No because to be a notary you need to be a resident of that particular state.
You need to be a legal resident of Florida and switch your Illinois licence over to Florida before you can be eligible to be issued a CDL in Florida.
A permanent resident who lives in Boston can go to Florida without any problem. It would make common sense that they carry the Green Card with them when they travel.
No. You must be a resident of Florida to be appointed as a notary public there.
Yes.
NO
There are many problems associated with your query that all involve providing false information on official documents.You need to be resident of Florida to obtain a Florida learner's permit. You would need to provide false information on the application.You need to complete a Florida Traffic Laws and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course.You need parental consent and proof of residence. Your parents would need to provide false information.You need to pass the test.A valid learner's permit held by a resident of another state is not valid in Pennsylvania. You could not drive legally in Pennsylvania with a valid Florida learner's permit.
Yes, Florida recognizes permits from Georgia, as long as you are a resident of Georgia (in other words, it cannot be a non-resident permit). See www.handgunlaw.us for more information.
Yes, an 18-year-old who is a resident of Florida can legally move from Pennsylvania to Florida. As long as they are a resident of Florida and meet any specific residency requirements, they can establish their permanent residence in Florida without any age restrictions.
You simply need to be 18 or older, be able to pass an NICS background check, have valid identification, and be a resident of Florida or a state which a Florida gun shop can sell a firearm to.
No US citizen does. No legal resident does. Only non-resident aliens on student visa, tourist visa, or visitor visa need work permits.
Yes, provided you are a resident of Florida.