Yes you can.
To address a P.O. Box, you would put the recipient's name on the first line, followed by "P.O. Box" and the number on the second line. On the third line, put the city, state, and ZIP code.
A check box is a small box that you can put a tick into. It can be on paper or on a computer form.
That is the correct spelling of "box" (container, or to put into boxes, or engage in pugilism).
Two possible meanings are the noun (a box) or the verb (to box). Example of the noun: I put the cat in the box. Example of the verb: The fighters stepped into the ring, ready to box.
Yes, if you put in into a sentence with a noun.(i.e. I can hardly anticipate the fact that I will be getting my license in a week.)
can a car loan company put a lien on drivers license
No
no
A person can get a hold put on their drivers license for many reasons. This includes getting a DUI, reckless driving and many other offenses.
The question is not worded correctly or is using the wrong terminology. You cannot put a lien on a state-issued drivers license. Note: In the state of Florida a towing company can place a lien on your drivers license for unpaid fines owed to them. While this will not suspend your drivers license it will prevent you from renewing your tag or getting a new tag until the monies owed to the company is paid.
Yes, a person can have a car title in their name if they do not have their drivers license.
There is no requirement that you put your drivers license number on a check. There is also no requirement that the establishment accept your check. If you wish to write a check and that is their requirement, the choice is yours. Provide cash or credit card instead of the check.
Yes You Can
well u need license to drive but it will cost money to put the ur name in the plate on the back of the car
I don't have the right to put anything on your license. Whether or not you are permitted to alter your license depends on the state. In most places, writing anything on your license would be considering attempting to alter it, and would be criminal.
It depends on the state however most states would probably check your record and deny you. By law you must move to another state in order to receive a drivers license from said state. Also, if you put off your fines for too long a warrant could be put out for your arrest.
Yes.