No, you typically need a driver's license to obtain license plates for a vehicle.
No, you do not need to own a car to obtain a driver's license.
In most states in the US, you can obtain a driver's license at the age of 16.
You can obtain your driver's license at the age of 16 in most states in the United States.
You can obtain insurance without a driver's license by adding a named driver to the policy who has a valid license. This person will be the primary driver on the policy, and you can be listed as an additional driver.
No, it is not possible to obtain a driver's license at the age of 15. In most states, the minimum age to obtain a driver's license is 16 or 17, depending on the state's laws.
Unfortunately, that CAN NOT be done (in the USA at least) :(
No, you do not have to be a US citizen to obtain a driver's license in most states. Non-citizens who are legal residents or have valid visas can typically apply for a driver's license.
In the United States, citizenship is not required to obtain a driver's license. Non-citizens, such as permanent residents or visa holders, can typically apply for and receive a driver's license.
You can only get a license in the state you reside in.
The minimum age requirement to obtain a driver's license in Idaho is 16 years old.
The minimum age requirement to obtain an Idaho driver's license is 16 years old.