No, one person cannot use another person's hunting license, as hunting licenses are typically non-transferable and issued to specific individuals. Each hunter must possess their own valid license to hunt legally. However, a licensed hunter can have guests accompany them, but those guests must either have their own licenses or adhere to specific regulations that may allow them to hunt under certain conditions. Always check local laws and regulations for specific rules regarding hunting licenses and guest hunters.
If you have a previous hunting license from another state or a hunter education card yes.
Only if they are licensed in another state and only if that state requires a license. If no license is required, any agency can collect there.
Not sure what a bi class license is. If it's the same thing as a "Learners permit" then Yes you do need a licensed driver to accompany you, at all times while driving. If you mean a class B commercial license then NO you don't need any other licensed driver with you while driving a class B vehicle.
In West Virginia hunters under 14 years old don't need a hunting license, if they are hunting with a licensed adult over 21 years old. Residents ages 15-17 are required to have a Junior Sportsman hunting/trapping/ fishing license.
I think 16 and up needs a license unless your on your land. below 16 you have to be with a licensed adult, unless on your land.
Depends on the laws where you are, and what you are doing. If you are assisting the hunter, such as by driving game towards them, MY state requires you to be licensed. Others may not.
The hunting license you get for one state is not legal in another state.
Without another licensed driver, sixteen years of age. With another licensed driver, fourteen or fifteen, depending on weather you have a license or not.
You have to be older than 13 and hold a valid license to legally hunt in Indiana. If you are younger than thirteen, you have to be accompanied by an adult that is at least 18 years of age that holds a valid license.
No. The driver must be licensed or permitted as a learner.
You usually have to be licensed in the state you're registering your vehicle in.
Licenses is the third person singular conjugation of license. The past tense of license is licensed.