Each state is different, but to purchase a car in FL you HAEV to have a valid drivers license.
A person living in Georgia cannot be buried in Florida because, once they are deceased, they are no longer living. This is a play on words—regardless of a person's residence, they cannot be buried in a location if they are not alive.
IN FLORIDA: The notary does not validate the document only the person who signs the document. And that person has to show ID and sign in the presence of the notary. There are rules and guidelines in Florida for what type of document can and cannot be notorized.
You can finance a car, but cannot add another person to the title. If you buy a car outright, you can add whoever you wish.
If a person has a felony you cannot own a gun. It does not matter how long you have had the felony.
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A felon cannot purchase or possess a firearm of any type. This goes for every state
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No, a person can not finance a car with just a drivers permit. A person will need to show that they have a drivers license.
All the states in the United States abide by the concept of Full Faith and Credit, which means that every state will enforce the actions of any one. Therefore, a person who is married in Pennsylvania is also married in Florida. Since a person cannot be married to more than one person at a time, a person may Not marry another in Florida while waiting for a divorce in Pennsylvania.
An 18 year old who is an American citizen can move where ever in the United States they like. That aside, a person cannot "move to" Florida if they are a Florida resident... You have to live in Florida (or any other state) in order to be a "resident" of that state.
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