The US spelling is license / licenses for all forms of the word.
The UK spelling of the noun is licence, and the multiple form is licences.
You can have a drivers license in multiple states, but it would be pointless.
License
licence (noun) = licencia(to) license (verb) = licenciar
once you can spell felony... you can get a liquor license
The correct spelling is "license."
License or licence depending on your meaning. License is the verb, "I license this bar." Licence is the noun,"My driving licence."
No age limit, you just have to know how to spell LICENSE.
It is difficult to tell what word you are trying to spell. Here are some possibilities: licensing license
A "Multiple License" allows a piece of software to be distributed amongst a network so only one piece of software has to be bought, and can be installed on all computers. A "Single License" allows it to be installed on only one computer.
Learn to spell, and yes.
Yes. But why would you want to. One state license is valid in all states.
Old enough to spell license.