2-3 weeks
Sources: DMV info
3 years
i think 4 to 5 years
YesAdded: The above answer is correct - as long as you are just visiting the state, or are a member of the military stationed there. If you have moved to live in California, you may NOT continue to drive using the drivers license from your former state. You must apply for a new California drivers license.
All states honor the expiration date of all other state's drivers licenses - UNLESS - you become a California resident - then you hae to surrender your MT license for a CA one.
See: http://dmv.ca.gov/dl/dl_info.htm#2500
You will have to be in drivers ed for approximately 6 months before you can get a drivers license.
Yes as long as you can pass the state road test for a drivers license.
So long as your suspension is active in Illinois, none.
The expiration date is printed on the license.
The expiration date is printed ON the license.
At least 3 hrs in NYC...
In California, you must hold your provisional permit for at least six months before you can apply for a driver's license. During this period, you are required to complete a minimum of 50 hours of supervised driving practice, including 10 hours of nighttime driving. Additionally, you must be at least 16 years old to apply for a driver's license.