No. No license is required.
To the best of my knowledge, as in most states, a life license is required to sell annuities in Arizona. Good luck.
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No, a front License Plate is not required in Arizona.Another View: Personally I don't know (or care) if Arizona issues one license plate or two. HOWEVER - if the state issues TWO license plates (an identical pair) it IS requiredthat one be dispalyed on both the front and the rear of the vehicle. THIS APPLIES TO ALL STATES.
well I'm sure you know she needs a drivers license, but a lot of it depends on how long she will be there, she may be required to change the the plates and also get an Arizona license. I would suggest to call the dmv for Arizona.
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Yes, all contractors even brick paving contractors are required to be licensed in the state of Arizona. You simply pay a fee to get your license.
No, you cannot have a California driver's license with an Arizona address. A driver's license must reflect your current residency. If you move to a new state, you are required to obtain a license from that state and surrender your previous one. Each state has its own regulations regarding residency and licensing.
Hell if I know!
To obtain a permanent resident (PR) license in Arizona, you typically need to provide your current Arizona driver's license along with proof of identity and residency. An eye exam may be required if your current license does not meet certain vision standards. It's best to check with the Arizona Department of Transportation for specific requirements and procedures, as they can vary.