No... You need to be licensed in every state your working in ?
No, Real ID and Enhanced Driver's License are not the same thing. Real ID is a federal identification standard that requires specific security features on state-issued IDs, while an Enhanced Driver's License is a state-issued license that allows for easier border crossings between the US and Canada.
To work executive protection/bodyguard in the State of Arizona requires that you possess a Security Guard license (unarmed or armed) issued by the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
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Depends on the what state issued the license. In my state it is good for 4 years.
Only in the state in which it was issued.
Yes, there is no required waiting period after the marriage license is issued in the State of Alabama. The license is valid in Alabama for 30 days from the date it is issued.
It is unlawful to possess a drivers license or state issued identity card issued by any state other than the one in which you reside.
No, an enhanced license and a Real ID are not the same. A Real ID is a federal identification card that meets certain security standards set by the Department of Homeland Security, while an enhanced license is a state-issued driver's license or identification card that has additional features for border crossing purposes.
If you are living in the same state where the driver's license was suspended then you will not be issued a new number. If you are in a new state, a new number will be given.
A government issued photo ID, such as a drivers license, passport or a resident alien card, is the accepted identification to pass through security at airports.
a registered nurse license issued by the state board of nursing from the state/states in which he/she practices
No. Your marriage license is only valid in the state in which it is issued.