No, it is not against the law to purchase (or sell) alcohol with an out of state license in California. However, military IDs and Passports are not acceptable forms of ID. ABC requires a physical description of the patron, in addition to the picture, which neither a military ID nor a US Passport possess. This is necessary in addition to the picture because descriptors such as one's height are not discernible from a photo. In addition, US Passports are valid for 10 years, after which a photo is likely to be a bad identifier at best. Many states IDs are also valid for extended periods of time (Arizona is 40 years) however they contain descriptions of the licensee.
Yes, so long as they are of legal age to purchase alcohol.
I would inform the police and tell them that my license was stolen.
No. If in your private home. If in a public place (such as a bar) yes.
no u cant
Yes. Otherwise, there could be no legal gun dealers, collectors, manufacturers or gunsmiths in California. Dealers, manufacturers, and gun smiths must- by FEDERAL law, hold a license issued by the BATFE.
I have never known a waitress to need a license for alcohol, it is the business that carries the alcohol license.
No. You can only get a California license if you're a resident of California.
There is no waiting period for marriage licenses in California; once they are purchased, they can be used the same day. However, there is a ninety-day "pull date" once the license is issued--that is, you must get married within ninety days of license purchase, or your license will expire. Hope that helps!
No, it is generally not legal to purchase car insurance with an expired license in North Carolina. Insurance companies typically require a valid license in order to provide coverage. It's important to renew your license before obtaining car insurance.
if i have a ticket in California can i get a drivers license in Kentucky
The Real California License was created in 2011.
In california? My wife got fined $230!!