Most states will not honour out of state permits, even if the driver is 18 or older.
Different states handle this situation differently. You'd have to contact your state DMV 800 information line and ask, or look at the permit itself. Most state's will print the restrictions right on the permit.
You can as long as you have the official license. If you are driving on a learner's permit you still need to have a licensed driver in the front seat.
No. Not on a premit. If your are over 18 years old you can go down to local DMV pay the fee if you haven't paid it already and take your Driving Test. After you complete it they will issue a temporary license. You can drive to school on that.
Permit Me - 1925 was released on: USA: 19 July 1925
Not if she does not have a license. All drivers are required to have a license. If she does have a license, she can drive with them in the car.
Yes, it is possible to get a permit at 19 years old, as the minimum age requirement for obtaining a permit varies by location. You should check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for specific requirements and regulations in your area.
That'll be determined by the judge. If there is a mandatory fine, it's going to vary by state.
This is entirely dependent on local law, without your country/state/province the question isn't very answerable.
you have to be 16 years old with a Valid Drivers License, or, 15 1/2 with a permit and a licensed parent in the vehicle. see the website.
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nope. u need to get the learner's permit for 30 days then u can get the license.