Yes, but you don't even need that - unless you're driving. If you're taking a bus or plane, all you need is a valid form of photo ID (state or military ID works just fine).
No, a New York State Enhanced License is not required for travel within the United States.
Yes, you do not need a passport if you have an enhanced driver's license for travel within certain countries, such as Canada and Mexico. However, a passport is still required for international travel to other countries.
Yes, a passport is not required for domestic travel within the United States. However, a valid form of identification such as a driver's license or state ID is typically required for air travel.
No, an enhanced license is not the same as a passport for international travel. While both can be used for certain types of travel, a passport is generally required for international travel, while an enhanced license is typically used for domestic travel within certain countries or regions.
You are required to maintain your auto insurance in your state of primary residence. It will follow you when you travel or visit other states. The key here is "Residence". If you take up residence in any of the states that you travel too, then you are required to notify your insurer and change your insurance within 30 days of taking up residence. You are also required to obtain a drivers license in your new state of residence within 30 days.
You will need to get a travel agent license which you can get at a community college within a couple of months. There are no additional courses that are needed to become an travel agent.
well its a good idea to have your valid Driver's license or State ID on you, but to travel within the U.S., you are not required to have any documentation.
Yes, you can use your passport for domestic travel within the country, but it is not typically required. Most domestic flights and other forms of travel within the country only require a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license.
Yes, but you will need some government issued photo id (Driver's license, etc).
There is no time limit since you are not required to get one at all.
You can't transfer a medical license. You need to apply just as you did in your own state. You go the Drivers License office within 30 days bring proof of identity, social security number, vehicle and state drivers insurance, and other required forms; then, you pay the required fee and take the written and vision test.
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