18. The age of consent is 18 in all states. Until you reach 18 you are a minor and if you date someone 18 or over they can be charged with rape.
Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818 becoming the 21st state to join the union.
The two years listed on the flag of Illinois are 1818 and 1868. The first date is the year Illinois became a state. The second date is the date the state seal was redesigned.
Illinois was admitted in 12/03/1818 that's is when Illinois was born California was admitted September 9, 1850 :)
Someone can go book a reservation with World Hotels from the World Hotels website. There is a find a hotel service that allows someone to enter a country or state, date of arrival, and date of departure in order to find a hotel.
18?
Yes, as long as you return in time for your court date.
There are no laws about dating.
Generally, 30 days. You will receive an order of possession that states the date you must be gone. After that date the order is placed with the sheriff who can then evict you.
Legally they can as there are no laws about what age you have to be to date, there are laws about sexual activity depending on the state. That is way too young to risk even a hint of impropriety, it could ruin the older one's life. And there really isn't a reason for someone out of high school to be dating someone that young. In most places you have to be at least 16 to consent, if not 17 or 18.
Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818 becoming the 21st state to join the union.
Here is an important date in Illinois history. Illinois became a state on December 3rd,1818. In 1717 Illinois joined the French colony of Louisiana.
In Illinois, you should send your reinstatement fee to the Illinois Secretary of State's office. The payment can typically be submitted via mail along with the required forms, or you may also have the option to pay online depending on the specific reinstatement process. Be sure to check the official Illinois Secretary of State website for the most up-to-date instructions and mailing addresses.