Yes, in many states, you can apply for both your driver's permit and license on the same day if you meet the eligibility requirements. Typically, you must be at least 18 years old to apply for a full driver's license directly without needing a permit first. However, it's essential to check your state's specific regulations, as some may require a waiting period or additional testing. Always ensure you have the necessary documents and fees prepared before your visit to the DMV.
Nope. The DMV usually tries to update you as much as possible for ID purposes.
It's the same in any state. 15.5 after complete a driving training course.
The same thing that happens if you have a regular drivers license or no license at all, There is no difference, the fact that you have a permit does not effect your financial liability. If you damaged some ones property or person, then you are still responsible regardless of your license status.
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At 18+ you do not need to take the learners class [drivers ed] you can directly take the test for getting your license.
No
I believe at 14 and 8 months you get your learners permit which enables you to drive with a parent or person over the age of 21. At 16 you are able to take your "road test" to get your drivers permit which looks the same as a regular drivers license, however you are on "probation" until you turn 18 and they mail you your "operators license".
No
No. You have to get your permit and then wait a whole year to get your license. If you're 18 years old and older you can get your permit and license on the same day.
In most places you need a Chauffeurs permit AKA a hack license (same like taxi drivers) in florida you do not need a special license until you transport over 12 people or drive a bus/shuttle but you do need the hack permit which is issued on the county level.
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No.Added: You may only get a license from the same state that issued you the permit. In any case, you can only get a permit OR a license from the state of which you are a legal resident.