In Virginia, driver's license numbers that start with the letter "A" indicate that the license is associated with a specific type of identification system used by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This system helps categorize and manage driver's licenses more efficiently. The letter designation can also indicate certain attributes related to the license holder, such as age or type of permit. Overall, it aids in the organization and identification of driver records.
Yes, there are some cases where a child of disabled parents can get a drivers license at the age of 14. The license is called a hardship license.
Attached link has some office locations and contact information which can help you out.
Yes, you don't need your drivers license for that. A birth certificate and some other papers will do.
Most states require a separate drivers license. -------------- In some countries (Sweden for instance) it's allowed to drive 125cc's on a car drivers license!
No, some companies can insure you without a drivers license.
Some states (about 13) will issue a drivers license or "non-drivers license" to a resident with no legal immigration status. Many of these will accept a matricula consular as part of your identification, but I do not believe it is sufficient on its own.
Varies by state. Usually, a regular license, but which has a restriction of some form on it.
I think a basic drivers license is $30. Go on the dmv website.
14-15 learners permit 16 intermediate license some restrictions 17 full license
· Virginia Beach, Virginia
Yes, but you will need some form of valid identification, such as a passport or state ID.
To prove your identity, you can take your birth certificate. You can also show some form of identification including a drivers license.