As long as the vehicle itself meets the legal requirements (has insurance, current registration and inspection, etc.), and your licence is still valid (not suspended, expired, revoked, etc), and you have permission to use the vehicle, then yes. You should be more worried about the police thinking you have someone else's licence, given the terrible Photography skills of the Colorado DMV.
In Maine a moped under 50cc and over 25cc must be registered and the operator must have a form of operators license such as a drivers permit, drivers license etc.
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My son received a ticket in Colorado, and it DID add points on his Michigan driver's license. Not sure about other states, but I would bet it would.
Yes dirt bikes must be registered in Maine. A person with a dirt bike must obtain a Class I license in the state of Maine.
The transfer of license plates cannot be done without the vehicle being registered in the state that is on the license plate. If a car is purchased in Massachusetts, and the car is to be driven in Maine, it must first be registered in Maine with the Department of Motor Vehicles. It is possible that a new plate will be issued.
No, it is not legal to hold a Maine and New Hampshire driver's license at the same time. The penalty in Maine for having a Maine DL and a New Hampshire registered car (under the same name) is a fine of $900
No, the state of Colorado does not recognize same-sex marriages or domestic partnerships. Effective May 1, 2013, civil unions are legal under Colorado state law.
Denver is located in Colorado.
Yes, an illegal immigrant can obtain a driver's license in Maine. The state allows individuals to apply for a driver's license regardless of their immigration status, provided they can meet other requirements, such as proof of identity and residency. This policy aims to enhance public safety and ensure that all drivers are licensed and insured. However, it's important for individuals to be aware of the specific documentation required during the application process.
There must be a family member of at least 18 with a registered drivers license in the passengers seat, or a non-family member of the age of 21 with a legal license. You may have immediate family members as passengers. After having the drivers permit for 6 or more months you may have passengers but must have a supervisor in the passengers seat unless permission is granted by parent/guardian. This rules applies to states with a minimum age of 15 as the permit clause states: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia
No. The Maine Domestic Partnership Law (Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 22, sec. 2710) does not offer reciprocity with out-of-state registered domestic partnerships. In fact, it requires in-state registration after a minimum of 12-months' residency in the state of Maine.
No, as far as I can find there is only a Denver, Colorado.