Not enough info -BUT- Was your license/permit permanently revoked in PA, or did you just not bother to re-apply after your suspension period was over? If permanently revoked by PA you're going to have a problem. If you just didn't re-apply, but all other stipulations of your DUI sentence were satisfactorily completed, you shuold be able to successfully get a FL permit.
16 years.
16 years of age
You shouldn't have to. If you have ur NJ license then it works in all states. and you have to live in FL at least 6 months out of the year to be able to get a FLorida license
If you have a valid driver's license you can drive in any state in the union.
In Florida its three years
No, Never in a milion years.
every eight years unless you are 80+ years old... then every 6 years
Yes you can. As long as the license plate is under your name and its less than 5 years old.
17 years old - You need to be at least 17 years old to solo an airplane, and soloing an airplane is a prerequisite to a private pilot's license
For insurance purposes, three years. For MVR purposes, seven years.
16 Years old with a valid drivers license.
I believe so. Tennessee is not a member of the "compact".Someone I know had suspensions in Ga. and Tn., but were issued a Florida license.They had been issued a license in Fl. years earlier, but it had lapsed.Without a superceding federal law,maybe, that's the way it should be nationwide.(2012)