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No. You have to get your permit and then wait a whole year to get your license. If you're 18 years old and older you can get your permit and license on the same day.
No.Added: You may only get a license from the same state that issued you the permit. In any case, you can only get a permit OR a license from the state of which you are a legal resident.
No, you cannot get your license with an expired permit. You must have a valid permit to apply for a driver's license.
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If you relocate to a different state you will have to get a new learners permit. However, if you relocate within the same state you do not need a new learners permit.
Yes
No, but your privilege to obtain a permit or license can be suspended for a period of time for certain offenses.
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Every state has different rules for the amount of time one must wait to upgrade a permit to a license. It also depends on your age.
Business license and permit.
The time you must hold a permit depends on the state. For my state you must hold your permit for 6 months before getting your intermediate license. To answer the question No, if your state requires you to hold your permit for 12 months before you get your intermediate license, you have to go by what they say, there's no exceptions.
Yes, in most states, you can get your driver's license at 18 if you have held a learner's permit for a certain period of time and have completed the required driving hours and passed the driving test.