No
All states permit any legal resident to have a driver's license and a number of states process drivers license applications without asking about legal residence status. Thus a drivers license is not proof of citizenship.
Certain states do not check for citizenship, only residency. New Mexico is one of those states. To obtain the lisence you show up at the DMV/MVD/Whatever it's called and show them proof of residency in the state and competency as a driver and you will receive a lisence; however, other states do require proof of citizenship. In other words, Illegals can acquire a drivers license due to a lack of rigor by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Move to NC, establish residence, go to the Drivers License Office with your Florida license, proof of residence, another form of ID, and money.
No. A driving license is simply a license to drive. It does not indicate citizenship.
Yes you can buy a car with a temporary drivers license. You have to be able to get your car insured and show proof of insurance.
Establish residence in Texas, go the the DMV with your California license, Social Security Card, proof of residence, and means of payment.
Proof of identification documentsSocial security number
In the state of New Jersey, you can surrender your drivers license by visiting the closest motor vehicle branch. Tell them you want to surrender the license and get a receipt as proof.
Not unless the licensing agency needs it as ID proof that you are who you say you are - OR - the particular occupational specialty for which you wish to be licensed requires a drivers license in order to perform it.
yes, it is a state I.D. that has your home address on it. Therefor you can use it for proof of residency
An official document with your signature on it. Think passport or drivers license perhaps
It basicially means u didnt show proof of us citizenship or permanent residence card when renewing it. It means ur holding a visa in the country.