You will have to surrender your NY license. Present your NY license to any SC DMV office and apply for a SC license. You should not have to go through any written or road test, but will have to pass an eye test.
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By going to South Carolina's office for the drivers license and submitting a required application with your current Texas driver's license. WHen you pass your eye test, etc, you will have to surrender your Texas license and you will be issued a SC license in its place. BTW - SC DMV will check with TX DMV to determine if your Texas license is valid.
you'll have to check with your DMV about that as well as check with the traffic laws in NY from a government website of the state.
You can acually get your license at 15 years old, but you must have a beginners permit for atleast 180 days, complete a state approved drivers education coarse, and drive for 40 hours supervised.
If you have orders showing that you've been stationed there for 30 days or longer, you're considered a resident, and qualify to apply for a licence in that state.
Yes, it will be reported to New York DMV. While points do not transfer from SC to New York on a regular license, a SC speeding conviction will be recorded on your CDL and could be used to suspend it.
Only way you can is if you're an active duty member of the military, stationed in South Carolina.
You must be a resident of SC - apply for a SC permit and when it is issued they will take your FL permit and notify FL to cancel it. You cannot (federal law) possess a drivers license from any other state than your "home" state.
Buffalo, NY to Hilton Head Island, SC is about 900 road miles.
The distance between Yemasse SC and Queens, NY is about 766 road miles.