It really depends on what state you live in and that specific state's laws. I live in Illinois where you only need a permit to work if you are under the age of 15. At age 16 you can work without a permit, but there is a limit on the amount of hours you can work per week, the amount of hours you can work before you re required to take a lunch, and there are also some restrictions as to how late you can work. these restriction expire when you turn 18 years old. You should check your specific state's laws about the empoyment of minors.
Yes you do need a permit, even if you have graduated.
No. Colorado has a graduated licensing system.
If waiting for a working permit for the UK, one can expect it to take approximately three to four months. The amount of time can vary depending on if the person already has entry clearance.
In Texas, you can start the graduated licensing program at 15.
As you already know, in some states you do need a permit to remove a pool.
If you already have a learner's permit in Texas there is no need to take the learner's test in Chicago unless you plan to move there and be a licensed driver in the state of Illinois.
Assuming you are within your permit restrictions, you will receive a warning or citation as if you were already a licensed driver.
It depends on where you live. You can have up to about 8 or 9 without a permit but if you want more you need a permit.
A parent or someone who already has a drivers license ONLY
No you should already have your license.....:D
You need 1 year and some few months to keep your permit until you will be able to get a license if you are already 16 and about to be 17 in a few months.
You need to find a lawyer who is familiar with NY laws