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A driver's license is not required to purchase a car in the state of Texas. A license is required in order to drive the car.
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Yeah it's required in every srtate
If you currently live in Texas, you are required to have a Texas Driver's license. If you do not live in Puerto Rico, you can not have a Puerto Rican Driver's license.
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If you sell over 4 vehicles you must have a dealers license in Texas.
18 inches according to transportation code 545.303
When parking parallel in Texas, it is best to leave the curbside wheels within 18 inches of the curb. This ensures that your vehicle is safely positioned and minimizes the risk of obstructing traffic. Additionally, always check for any local parking regulations that may apply to specific areas. Adhering to these guidelines helps maintain safety and compliance with Texas vehicle laws.
By going to South Carolina's office for the drivers license and submitting a required application with your current Texas driver's license. WHen you pass your eye test, etc, you will have to surrender your Texas license and you will be issued a SC license in its place. BTW - SC DMV will check with TX DMV to determine if your Texas license is valid.
In Texas, it is not possible to hold both a driver's license and a Texas identification card simultaneously. If you apply for a Texas ID card while already possessing a driver's license, you will be required to surrender your driver's license. However, you can choose to keep your driver's license if you do not need the ID card.
According to the websites, below, no license is required to run a repossession business in Texas, but there may be a need to get a basic business license within the specific community, especially if the business requires parking and/or fuel facilities, and/or the use of arms and weapons, etc., not to mention a towing license, assuming you intend on executing the repossessions, rather than just doing the investigative end of it. Consult the Texas Department of Transportation and your local Chamber of Commerce, Town Hall, or similar government offices.