To the best of my knowledge there is no place that would allow it. Marriage has legal ramifications and as such is carefully recorded.
No. You have 30 days from the date that the license was issued to turn it in (or at least that's the rule here). When they give you the license, it's needing to be taken and signed. It is the judge's or reverend's job to make sure it's turned in and he/she could be in big trouble. If you don't turn it back in, how do they know that you didn't just change your mind about getting married? They won't. So there is no record of your marriage unless the license is turned in.
You can drive an electric bicycle without needing a license.
In the Philippines, individuals can get married at the age of 18 with parental consent. However, those aged 21 and above can marry without needing parental approval. It's important to note that the law requires both parties to provide valid identification and other necessary documentation when applying for a marriage license.
In California, you can drive with an out-of-state license for up to 10 days before needing to obtain a California driver's license.
You can sell 3 without needing a dealers license. If you sell that 4th car you re considered a dealer and need a license.
You can only sell 3 cars per year before needing a dealers license.
I think you do have to have a license to sell them. It's kinda like needing a license to sell guns.
No, proof of an SR-22 certificate is not necessary, but it is advisable.If you know that you will be needing SR22-endorsed insurance, it is best to acquire it before your court date. Most experienced attorneys will advise the same.If you cannot show proof, the judge may order that your license be suspended until you acquire the endorsement.If you can show proof, you can avoid license suspension and several hundred dollars in fines and fees.
You can sell 2 without a license. Once you sell that 3rd car you need a dealers license.
You can sell up to 4 vehicles without a dealers license.
An enhanced driver's license allows you to visit Canada, Mexico, and some Caribbean countries without needing a passport.
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