I believe so. If it was necessary for the parent/guardian to sign for it to be issued to an underage (or not otherwise qualified) individual, then it stands to reason that they can, likewise, withdraw their permission, which would have the efffect of revoking it.
yes
A parent or guardian only.
In Pennsylvania, anyone under 18 requires a parent's consent to obtain a driver's license. That consent can be revoked by the parent at any time prior to the minor's 18th birthday.
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
In most states, you do not need a guardian to obtain your driver's license if you are over 18 years old. However, if you are under 18, you may need a parent or guardian to sign certain documents or provide consent.
If it is, most likely it will be handed over to your legal guardian/parent.
It depends on what you did, and what age you are.
No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.
To get your learners permit you have to be 14 and 8 months and have to drive with a parent or guardian over 21 with a license. You can get your license to drive by yourself at 16.
The state of South Dakota has a graduated drivers license program. This means that you can drive with a guardian or parent before driving on your own when turning 16.
No. There is no reason for the BMV to take it unless the police say they have done something wrong. You as a parent can tell a minor what to do though so you decide of they are allowed to drive or not.