yes.
No
No
Birth certificates are not valid for international travel. "International drivers licenses" are vanity documents with no legal standing and cannot be used to cross international borders. An "enhanced" US drivers license will get you into Bermuda by sea, but most US states do not offer enhanced drivers licenses. If traveling to Bermuda by air, the only valid document is a passport.
As long as you have a drivers license.
1940
the legal age is 16 years old
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
16 years of age
no
I would imagine so. In order to get a new one, you have to turn in the old one or report it lost or stolen. The license is the property of the state.Technically, you can have more than one driver's license. If you apply for an International Driver's License, it works in the USA and other countries. You do not need to turn in your state license when you get the International Driver's License.Added: (in the US) If you are a US citizen You may possess only one state-issued drivers license, and it must be issued by the state in which you have your legal residence.In reference to the first answer: In the US, the 'international drivers license' referred toabove, does NOT take the place of a valid US drivers license, it is valid only when presented in foreigncountries.
All states permit any legal resident to have a driver's license and a number of states process drivers license applications without asking about legal residence status. Thus a drivers license is not proof of citizenship.
No. You are only allowed to have one drivers license - issued by the state in which you maintain your legal residence.