Yes, a New York driver permit can be transferred to Connecticut. You will need to visit a Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office to complete the transfer process, which typically includes providing identification, proof of residency, and possibly passing a vision test. Additionally, there may be fees associated with obtaining a Connecticut permit. Always check the latest requirements on the Connecticut DMV website before proceeding.
yes your permit works around the united states
No you can only receive a drivers license from the state in which you leaglly reside and pay taxes.
Who else do you think should be held liable?
do ny speeding tickets affect a ct license
Schedule C income earned in Connecticut (CT) while living in New York (NY) is generally taxable in both states. You must report the income on your NY state tax return, as you are a resident of NY. Additionally, since the income was earned in CT, you will also need to file a CT tax return and may be subject to CT state taxes on that income. However, you may be eligible for a credit on your NY taxes for any taxes paid to CT to avoid double taxation.
Your Insurance Rates will almost always "decrease" when you obtain your permanent Drivers License, barring any accident or tickets having accumulated while you had the learners permit.
Milford, CT
Not without a person over the age of 21 in the car with you (:
Belle Terre, NY
No you don't need a permit
Westport, CT
Not enough information is disclosed about the circumstances. What was the age of the Ohio driver? Were they legally old enough to accompany you? Are out of state licensees permitted to be your 'co-pilot' in NY state?