It depends on the state and area you live in. In most areas, you will be arrested and hauled off to jail for driving without a license. In some parts of the US, if there is another licensed driver in the vehicle they can drive it home for you OR they might be in trouble for letting you drive. Unless they can prove they did NOT know you did not have a license. Or (in some places) if you can contact someone immediately AND there is a safe public location to park the car you can leave it for someone to pick up. NOTE: Everything depends on the laws in your area. In some places, the vehicle HAS to be towed so the city/law enforcement agency cannot be sued should something happen to your vehicle after you are arrested and carried away for driving without a licence.
no but you can get arrested at the dmv.
Yes you can buy a car with a temporary drivers license. You have to be able to get your car insured and show proof of insurance.
As long as you have a valid drivers license, you can be insured.
Only VEHICLES are required to be insured, not individual drivers.
Some insurance companies will allow the named insured to be excluded depending on the reason. The policy would need to be in your name if the vehicle is in your name. Any drivers must be listed as drivers on the policy but not as the insured.
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Yes you can. I am insured with Insurance Locators in Mesa.
You will. Be arrested
You're supposed to turn it in to the DMV.
Yes, as long as she has a drivers license. You are the name insured on your policy all other legal drivers are allowed to drive your vehicle as an occasional driver.
By federal law, a Military issued drivers license is 'supposed' to be accepted by the states when that active duty person is stationed there. That does not mean that Florida will do it, but they are supposed to.