As of 2011, you may legally care for 2 children in the state of Georgia without a license.
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No. If you are a resident you must have a Georgia plate.
You cannot keep kids in your home without experience. Depending upon what state it is, most require certs for child care developement and parenting acknowledgement under law.
In Richmond, Virginia, you can care for up to five children in your home without a child care license, provided that they are not related to you. However, if you plan to care for more than five children or if you are providing care for related children, you must obtain a license from the Virginia Department of Social Services. It's important to check local regulations, as they can vary.
Yes, in Georgia, you can keep a firearm in your car without a permit, as long as it is not accessible to the driver or passengers. The gun should be stored in a closed compartment, such as the glove box or a container out of reach. However, if you have a carry license, you can carry it openly or concealed in your vehicle. Always check for any specific local regulations or restrictions that may apply.
That depends on the states licensing regulations. Some states allow you one family (as many children as in that family) without needing to be licensed. You can also watch children related to you without having to be licensed.
If he has to have a car to keep his job, but can't get his license reinstated or pay for the insurance, then he won't be able to keep his job.
Depends, I really woudn't bet on it. But maybe if you had a license and a decent home for it.
No. If you remain a permanent resident of your home state, you can keep that license while you are away at school.
yes it is illigal to own a gun without a licesnce Actually, that depends on where you are. In the U.S. you do not have to have any type of license to own a pistol, except in a couple of states.
The best way to keep your license in the state of Georgia or any other state after receiving a ticket for no insurance is to Obtain Auto Liability Insurance. It's the Law. After obtaining your required insurance, contact your local regulatory authority or states drivers license office and ask them if you need your agent to file a form SR22 to have any license suspension lifted. Your insurance agent can file the SR22 for you if one is needed.