A "rest C" on your co-driver's license typically indicates a restriction related to the driver's ability to operate certain types of vehicles or perform specific tasks. It may signify that the driver is only allowed to drive under certain conditions or with limitations, such as not driving at night or only within certain geographical areas. It's important to check with the relevant licensing authority for specific details regarding the meaning of this restriction.
No, neither the owner nor the co-owner of a vehicle has to have a drivers license. Only the person who actually drives the vehicle needs a license.
When you go to the Colorado DMV to apply - you will have to display your PA license. After you have filled out all the paperwork and taken the required tests (if any) you will have to surrender your PA license in order to receive your CO license. CO will automatically take care of notifying PA that your old license is now 'dead.'
no you do not need a drivers liscense for a 49cc scooter;you cant register a 49 cc scooter so why would you have to have a liscense
No you need a valid DL for the loan officer to see...or you could have someone co-sign a loan for you...
Yes, you can co-sign for a car loan without a driver's license. Lenders typically require the co-signer to provide proof of identity and income, which can be done with other forms of identification like a passport or state ID. However, it's important to check with the specific lender, as their requirements may vary.
Chances are that the ticket in Colorado will never be listed on your CA drivers license as long as you pay the fine in CO.
Yes. Insurance companies don't just go off your drivers license record. They also check several other insurance company data bases because many accidents are not reported to the police. If an accident claim was filed the Insurance company who handled the claim will have it in their database as well.
The 'co' in your question can mean the corporation. The Department of State in the state where this association is located has a record and usually a license for this association. You can find more information there.
I have a 1913 Bicycle License: The back of the license has Green Duck Co stamped as the manufacture. Hope this helps =
No, to add the person, they have submit a copy of their drivers license and sign the form belowhttp://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms/mv_forms/mv-41a.pdf- 32.4KB
No, but must be 18 or older.
There should be some official documentation from the agency that has licensed and bonded you. For example, if you have a drivers license, the official documentation and proof is your license that was issued to you from the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) within your state of residence. So, you have to ask to see the documentation that actually says you are licensed and bonded.