Contact that state's Department of Motor Vehicles. Once you're assigned a DL number in any state, it's yours for life, and they will have a record of it. If you do not have the DL# handy, you may be expected to provide other identifying information, including your Social Security Number.
The US Army family deploy ability checklist will prompt you to make sure that your spouse has a valid driver's license. A citizen of the US can get a drivers license in the state in which they live.
That will depend on the state you live in. Please check with your state motor vehicles department.
Many states require that you live in their state in order to get a marriage license there so it depends on where you go.
The US Army family deploy ability checklist will prompt you to make sure that your spouse has a valid driver's license. A citizen of the US can get a drivers license in the state in which they live.
Getting your real estate license online would depend on what state you live in and what the credentials are for your state. If you are renewing your license online you should check with your states department of licensing for what needs to be done.
A marriage license gives authority to get married in the state it was issued. A marriage certificate is valid almost all over the world.
No. You can only get a driver's license from the state you live in.
In the United States, a veterinarian must have a veterinary medicine degree (DVM or VMD) from an accredited college of veterinary medicine. To practice veterinary medicine on live animals, he/she must also have a valid State license to practice in the State he/she is working in, a valid DEA license for controlled substances, and federal accreditation and certification from APHIS.
It depends on what State you live in. Some states allow online license renewal. Check the DMV website, just to be sure.
Not really sure, but depending on where you live you may want to check to see what your local or state requirements are
You get your license where you live and get your mail.
Yes, it is. Except, if you move to live in different state, then you must apply for, and receive, one from your new state of residence (except for members of the military on active duty).