Your best bet is to place an ad and sell the car. That, or sell it back to the dealership.
That varies from country to country and from state to state. In most U.S. states in 1970, you could get a drivers license when you turned 18, or when you turned 16 if your parents agreed to be responsible for you until you turned 18.
If you license is not valid you can get a ticket. A valid license no matter the age you don't get a ticket. A basic drivers license has no "upgrade."
Well I think he was about 16 years old before he turned 17
Yes if you have a drivers license in any country it is valid..however if you are planning on staying in the US for an extended period of time it is much easier and efficient to obtain a state ID in your state of temporary residence, this comes in handy as well when trying to purchase alcohol or tobacco because an international drivers license might often get turned down as being fake.Added: The above answer is PARTIALLY correct. The holder of a tourist visa may drive on an international drivers license or a license from their home country.HOWEVER - if they are here on a student visa, work visa, or on a green card, or as a resident alien, they must obtain a drivers license from the US state in which they are residing.
Having taken drivers Ed at 13 when I turned 14 I got an unrestricted license. 1961 Houston Texas
Yes you can
ya i believe i live in ct an got my license when i turned 18 without a permit no classes no anything took the test an left that day with my license
You will need to have a valid drivers license that has been renewed since you have turned 18. Additionally, you could go to your local county treasurer's office and order a Personal Identification card.
Yes. The law requires that minors(under 18) hold a valid permit for at least 1 year before they may get a Drivers License. Any moving violations or seatbelt infractions will automatically start this 1-year period over. If you turn 18 before this year is up, though, you may apply for a Drivers License.
Yes, she turned it down due to moral reasons
If the license was not executed, the marriage was not completed. No certificate of marriage was issued.
If NV is now your legal state of residence, yes, you must get a NV license. Why don't you simply take your UT permit to the local NV DMV office and ask them? Most states honor each other's drivers licenses and you may find that you don't have to take any additional courses.