A person can get a hold put on their drivers license for many reasons. This includes getting a DUI, reckless driving and many other offenses.
No. You can only hold a license in one state - the state you reside in.
Yes, in Indiana, if a student under the age of 18 quits school, they may lose their driver's license. The state requires students to maintain school attendance to hold a driver's license. If they drop out or fail to meet attendance requirements, their license can be suspended until they either return to school or meet specific educational requirements.
You're supposed to turn it in to the DMV.
Yes.
If you are simply operating into, or passing through, Indiana, one state will honor the reciprocity of a license issued by another state. However, if you hold permanent employment based in the state of Indiana, but reside in (and have a license from) Michigan, you will have to meet the minimum requirements of the DMV regulations of Indiana.
To obtain a driver's license in a different state while another state has a hold on your license, you must first resolve the issue causing the hold. This typically involves contacting the state where the hold is placed to understand the reason, such as unpaid fines or unresolved legal issues, and addressing those concerns. Once the hold is lifted, you can apply for a license in the new state, providing the necessary documentation and fees. However, if the hold remains unresolved, the new state may not issue you a license.
You have to hold your permit for a minimum of 6 months before getting an intermediate license.
Yes, I already have driver's license from 2 states. I am trying to think whether you can get driver's license from all 50 states.
you have to hold your learners permit for 2 years now before you can get your license. regardless of how old you are.
When I took my drivers education class, I was 16 years old, took my drivers test, passed and given a Provisional License to drive as long as there is a licensed driver with me. Then when you turn 18, a regular drivers license is mailed to you.
You were stopped for speeding and had no drivers license. Most likely the state will issue you a drivers license number to hold the ticket and after a few more years it will go on your license when you get one. Most likely you will not be eligible for a few more years.