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.
Surprisingly - while a judge can take away your drivers license and your driving privileges, they do NOT have the power to order the DMV to issue you one, restricted or otherwise. You can file a hardship petition with the DMV and request a DMV hearing at which you can set forth your reason for wanting/needing one.
What you wrote here is not a question. I don't know what you are wanting to know about a ticket. The ticket will show up on your Virginia drivers license even though you received it in another state. As far as the status of your license that will depend on your home state.
Hello what kind of license are you wanting to get in Indianapolis? Teacher's license, CNA license, driver's license?
because not anyone can go and mine, it wouldn't be safe. And they are changing the landscape so they need a license. The rest is just the government wanting money.
I can understand your concern with not wanting to go to the school. Perhaps you can find answers to your questions at the school to further your knowledge of how to get your license online.
If you are wanting to become a PI you will need to obtain a PI license. To do that you will need to have a licensed PI sponsor you and then take your PI test. If you pass that, you will get your license. Good Luck.
The Sporting News would be an excellent resource for someone wanting to see a current list of NASCAR drivers. This resource also lists if the drivers are full or part-time, how many races they have won, and how much money they have made driving for NASCAR.
I am wanting to start my own recovery agent biz. i need someone to point me the way. i am in Texas .
Grange Auto Insurance offer a range of auto policies to suit every client. These include young drivers, old drivers, those wanting legal cover as well as a collision damage waiver.
Its just depending on what your are wanting to sell. You should check out this site to see if you really need to apply for one or not. http://www.businessnameusa.com/Sellers%20Permit/Michigan.htm
Usually seven years.
It depends on what you are wanting to do. If you are looking to invest, then why not. You can represent yourself on properties that you were going to buy anyway and get the 3% commission. That's free money .