Yep.
"Marriage License" and "Marriage Certificate" are two different terms for the same document.
The minimum age to acquire a recreational pilot's license is 17, and the minumum age for a student pilot's certificate is 16. The licensing authority is the Federal Aviation Administratioin so the requirement is the same in all states.
That will depend on how they are used. Typically a license is issued by some regulating authority and a certificate is issued to document some status or achievement.
Take the name from your birth certificate.
It's the same as on the current marriage license
The requirements for a pilots license are dictated by the FAA. Since the FAA is a federal institution, the requirements are nation-wide. So the requirements for a pilots license in California is the same as it is in any other state. There are many different categories of pilots license from the sunny-day sport pilot to the 747 captain and his ATP. Generally when someone is using the generic term "pilots license" they are referring to the private pilot certificate. The requirements for a private pilots license are: Be at least 17 years of age Be able to read, write and speak the English language Third class or better FAA medical certificate Pass a computerized or written knowledge test Have at least the following logged flight experience 40 hours total logged flight time 20 hours dual instruction with a certified flight instructor 10 hours of solo time (with certain requirements for cross-country flights) 3 hours of instruction on flying by instruments only 3 hours of night flying 10 takeoffs and 10 full-stop landings 3 solo takeoffs and full-stop landings Able to pass an oral exam and checkride by an FAA-designated examiner. For further information, check the wikipedia article linked below. All things told, if you scrimp and pinch every penny, you can get this done for about $5000 To get started, or just to see if its right for you, contact your nearest flight school and ask about an introductory flight. They'll usually have an hour or half-hour intro flight for $100 or so where you get to fly the plane and experience some of the thrill. The bug will either bite you or it wont.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for a Hawaii driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for an Iowa driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for a Maine driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for a Massachusetts driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for a Minnesota driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for a Utah driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.