Never heard of the IRS taking someone's drivers licence, especially since the 10th Amendment wouldn't give them the authority to do this. Drivers licences are issued by the state, not by the federal government.
If you have issues with the IRS, you really need legal representation. Don't know if you've ever looked through the tax code, but it's very long and very complicated, and you need someone who knows it to go through it with you. From there, they can determine what course of action to take, and may even be able to settle with the IRS for less than what you actually owe.
get out doors that way
The police would only ask for your driving license if they have stopped your vehicle for a possible motoring offense.
the only options are 1. to sue them. 1. You can file a report with your local authority and have their drivers license suspended until they decide to pay you.
Well they can check you're license when they want to, but I never heard of them checking car insurance.
Stop by your friendly local police department, they should have everything on file.
Yes, Definitely
Unless the NC violation resulted in a suspension of your license which has never been cleared, you should probably be okay, ALTHOUGH, you may be required to pay the delinquent fine.
Your education has nothing to do with you getting a drivers lincese. As long as your old enough to legally drive in your state and can pass the drivers test there is nothing to stop you from getting it.
This depends on what state you are in and what the court rules, but most likely they will withhold your ability to get a license until they feel you would be old and mature enough to drive a motorized vehicle.
by not giving them your personal info...
A stop sign violation can paid at the local court house. If points are assessed with the ticket, it is solely up to the Drivers License Bureau.
No. The car on the left always has the right of way according to drivers license manuals.