forever
Depends on where it happens. In California, the vehicle can be forfeited (as in taken forever) if the person driving it has a prior for driving without a license.
Yes. A license cannot be 'loaned' to someone else.
In general, one cannot get an auto loan without a driver's license (that loan will have been acquired fraudulently according to most auto loan contracts). A person can, however, co-sign someone else's loan without having posession of a driver's license.
Yes.
No you need a valid DL for the loan officer to see...or you could have someone co-sign a loan for you...
You can get a loan for your business then if the allowed in the terms of the loan use some of the loan to purchase your liquor license.
Yes, it can if you fail to pay the legal fees or fail to make your monthly payments on a loan.
NO!
No. Absolutely not. Your driver's license cannot be suspended for not paying a loan or the balance of a loan, repossessed or not even if you get threats from the loan company.
Yes, the lender is looking for the ability to pay, not the ability to drive.
yes you can get a auto loan without a license but you can not get auto insurance with out one and you can't complete the loan closing without insurance.
no