The best answer to this is, ask your local law enforcement agency
Generally, I would say "no, but there MIGHT be a few exceptions: if you're taking part in an event that requires it, such as a parade or a re-enactment or if you're transporting it from one place to another.
If you're looking to simply carry a sword in the course of your normal daily activities, chances are you'll find yourself in trouble.
can a 17 year old move out on their own can a 17 year old move out on their own
A person must be 18 years old in the state of Washington before they can get a car in their own name. A person can always buy a car and put the car in their parents name until they are of legal age.
Most states allow minors to own property. To what extent they can exercise control over the property will vary by state.
A minor cannot legally own property. Property can be held in trust for the minor until they reach the age of majority, usually 18.
A minor can own a vehicle in the state of Wisconsin, but under certain circumstances. The minor parents or guardian must sign a statement that consent the minor to purchase the motor vehicle and is ok with the purchase.
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No. A minor is a person who is not of legal age to sign a contract and an insurance policy is a legal contract. A minor may or may not have the ability, depending on state laws and regulations to own a vehicle.
Yes it's legal but check with local enforcement to determine the legal age to own one.
In Washington state, a minor can petition for emancipation at age 16. The minor must prove they are financially self-sufficient, mature enough to make decisions on their own, and that emancipation is in their best interest. If the court grants emancipation, the minor gains legal independence from their parents or legal guardians.
I think you have to have a permit
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If the child is a minor, yes.
Yes, an emancipated minor may be able to own a house because they have the legal status of an adult. However, they may face challenges such as obtaining a mortgage or entering into contracts due to their age. It is essential for them to seek legal advice and support to navigate the complexities of homeownership as a minor.
In Washington, the legal age to move out on your own is 18 years old. At this age, individuals are legally considered adults and can enter into contracts, including signing a lease for their own place.
Yes, a minor can legally own property, but they may need a legal guardian or trustee to manage it on their behalf until they reach the age of majority.