Yes, you can transfer a car title to someone else's name even if they don't have a driver's license, as long as the other requirements for the title transfer are met. Both parties typically need to sign the title, and you may need to provide additional documentation, such as proof of identity or residency for the person receiving the title. It's important to check your state's specific regulations, as requirements can vary.
No, you must have a valid State Drivers License.
I really dont know how much the cost of our drivers license are, i was told they cost about 60 bucks when your in the united states!
No, but a recruiter will normally ask why you dont have one.
by showing it to the person asking you. tecnacally if you wont show anyone it there is more of a chance they dont have a license
birth certificate
your still in trouble since you dont have a License,if you have a mean judge,
yes you can youre insuring the car .... i dont know if you dont have a license because of too many points on your license but you might want to apply for something called a "hardship" license.
yes.
most states now require anyone who buys a car to have insurance and without that you cannot title it and you cannot get insurance without a social security number or drivers license
No. You do not have to carry insurance in Florida if you dont own a vehicle.
any age as long as you ride it in the back yard and no roads *edit* In delaware, you can title and ride it on the roads so long as you have a valid drivers license, they dont even need motorcycle endorsement
No no no no god no!, that would be your moms reply.It is maybe possible to get a drivers liscense at 15,but I dont know, I'll update this latr