Talk to your State's child support agency. (FYI, revoking one's license does not generate support payments.)
AnswerA deadbeat parent can have a terrible effect on a child's life forcing that child to live in poverty rather that have the support of both parents. In the United States, failure to pay child support can result in incarceration. If a person has significant arrearages, their license can be suspended. In each state there are agencies, known as "Title IV-D" agencies, which are required by Federal law to provide child support enforcement services to anyone who requests such services. To locate your local child support enforcement agency, see the link provided below for California. You need to contact the child support agency in your county, open a case file and ask about a license suspension. The threat of a suspension of license may motivate a parent who isn't paying their share.85%
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Yes, there are some cases where a child of disabled parents can get a drivers license at the age of 14. The license is called a hardship license.
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Nope ... the legal age for obtaining a solo drivers license is the same for anyone, regardless of the situation or situations.
You can apply for and receive a drivers license in your school state and with your school address as long as you meet the requirements of residency. Michigan students may have their own permanent or semi permanent residence.
A person in the state of Texas must pass a written and driving test to be issued a drivers license. A person that was born in 1994 can obtain a drivers license if these tests are passed.
That varies from country to country and from state to state. In most U.S. states in 1970, you could get a drivers license when you turned 18, or when you turned 16 if your parents agreed to be responsible for you until you turned 18.
You can drive with your parents at any age most kids start at 15-16 so they can get a permit at 16 that allows them to drive without their parents.
15 for a permit. If you do enough time driving with parents, you ca have a license at 16.Added: The age for qualifying for a drivers permit is set by he individual states, and is not a question that can be responded to with a generalized answer.
Yes, you can only drive on a public street if you have a drivers license.
You can probably contact your local DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) office; they should be able to tell you what you need to know. You can also check with your local police or Sheriff Department, or District Attorney's office, depending on why the license was suspended.