No. There is no reason for the BMV to take it unless the police say they have done something wrong. You as a parent can tell a minor what to do though so you decide of they are allowed to drive or not.
10. In Michigan, a minor child (under 18 years of age) is legally defined as a possession of a parent(s). A minor child (a “possession”) cannot own possessions; therefore, any gift to the minor child, something a minor bought with personal money, or wages earned by the minor child are legally the possessions of the parent. A 17 year old who has left home against the parents’ wishes and refuses to return home has no legal right to any possessions in the parent’s home. 11. Parents control whether a minor child has a driver’s license until the age of 18 years. A parent can at any time revoke a minor child’s driving privileges. The parent will need to write a letter to the Secretary of State which indicates the minor child no longer has the parent’s permission to have a driver’s license. Here is the link this cam from http://www.barrycounty.org/YSB/MILaw.pdf
can the police take a minor out of class with out parent permission ?
11pm on week days 12am on weekends unless the minor has a written paper from an employer or parent that is processed through the counties police department.
Provided it does not interfere with the scheduled access rights of the other parent.
Yes. A parent has the right to have any money made by a minor until they reach the age of majority or they are emancipated. They can require the employer to send the money to them rather than the minor.
In Pennsylvania, anyone under 18 requires a parent's consent to obtain a driver's license. That consent can be revoked by the parent at any time prior to the minor's 18th birthday.
Here in AZ, your driver license will be revoked.
Each point counts against your record. Eventually your license will be revoked and this will happen more quickly if you are a minor.
it depends on the tickets, after a certain amount you will have your license revoked, if they are minor such as seatbelt tickets it would not be as serious
In Colorado, if one is convicted for being a minor in possession, his or her license can be revoked for 3 months if he or she doesn't complete an assessment or program ordered by the court. For a second offense, the license will be revoked for 6 months. For a third offense, the license will be revoked for one year. The fine for a first conviction is up to $250. The fine for a second conviction is up to $500.
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
no little to nothing can be done if you do not get the trustee's approval because it is intended for this individual so if you want to do something you need their permission
No. If the primary custodial parent has not been granted sole and complete custody of a minor child permission for the minor to marry must be given by both parents or by order of the court.
a minor in Louisiana can get a Hardship license if they are between the ages of 14 and 16. There needs to be a reason though, example the child only has 1 parent, or the parents are ill ETC. Good luck
If it is, most likely it will be handed over to your legal guardian/parent.
No, the parent isn't liable for the accident insofar as they weren't behind the wheel. But the minor probably won't have a license for a good long time.