Yes, you can get your license in the state of Georgia if you are over the age of eightteen, because you are considered an adult at eightteen. Other circumstances can prevent you from getting one after the age of eightteen, such as DUI, drug chargers, driving without a license, etc.
If you are a high school drop out and you do not have your GED, you cannot get your drivers license until you are eighteen. If you already have your license when you drop out, it will be revoked.
Absolutely. Teen-agers under the age of 18 in Georgia are required to present a Certificate of Attendance (DS-1) from his/her school's guidance counselor when they go to apply for their Georgia instruction permit or driver's license. If you have already graduated, you will need present your high school diploma, GED, special diploma, or equivalent. (Source: Georgia Dept of Driver Services, 2010 Driver's Manual, p. 58). "If you want to be cool, you gotta stay in school."
yes you will be an legal adult but is not recommended to drop out of school
Drop out of High School.
I assume you are talking about a drivers license? Dropout, that doesn't effect your driving abilities.
no you cant not until you are 18
Georgia has compulsory school ages from 6 to 16. So the parents cannot allow them to drop out of school
why?? do YOU want to drop out? STAY IN SCHOOL!! and i think soo
yes getting your license or permit has nothing to do with being in school.
Yes, you can get it once you turn 18.
after your 18 years old0
DMV will revoke the driver license of any person under age 18 when it receives notice from proper school authorities that you are no longer eligible for a Driving Eligibility Certificate. If you drop out of school and do not get a GED you have to wait until you are 18.