Yes, you must be a legal resident of the state in which you are seeking to become licensed.
Yes
Nope. To get a license or state ID from a state, you must be a resident of that state.
No, you can take a GED test wherever you are a resident.
you can take an official motorcycle drivers test at a residence that gives out the test or it could be possible that you could take an online official motorcycle drivers test.
It is by law that every state has to teach drivers ed. But in some state the age of the person can change when you take the test.
No. If you've relocated to Michigan, you need to get a Michigan permit first. If you're going to remain a North Carolina resident, then you'll have to wait until you return to NC.
No. A license from one state is good in any other state.
It depends on the State or Country in which you live.
No you cannot. You must take the test within your state of residency.
Drivers license suspensions are usually determined on a state by state basis. Depending on the situation surrounding why you refused a blood test you can lose your license for a minimum of 60 days.
No. A DC test won't be recognized by Maryland, and you can't get a DC license without actually being a resident of DC.
That answer is a good example as to why you shouldn't look for information on sites like this. The earliest you can take a written test for your drivers permit is as early as your 15th birthday but you can not take your driving test and get your licence until your 16th birthday. Drivers education is not a requirement but if you take drivers ed it can help in lowering your car insurance costs.