Depends on the state. There is no overarching federal law.
Depends on the state. There is no overarching federal law.
DUR means Driving Under Restraint, it applies when someone drives with a suspended license, drunk, without possession of a license, minor driver's license so on.
Depends on the state. Good rule of thumb - don't get any. In terms of insurance premium, it's up to you. As long as your license is valid, and you can afford the premium that you will earn, keep on truckin'.
Perhaps, but it isn't likely. Minor errors are just that, minor. If it is a substantial error, completely wrong license or name, it might be thrown out.
From what I heard, when you first get your driver's license, you can have one family member sit in the car with you but this excludes cousins. I don't really remember how long you have to have your driver's license before you can start driving minors around but it is usually 6 months to a year. I am certain that after 1 year, you can drive around as many people as your car allows. I hope this help.
No. It's only a minor infraction. You should only have to pay a fine of about $80 if under six months, or about $120 if it's over six months depending on the county.
Depends on the state. There is no overarching federal law.
The parents have to appear at the time the minor applies for the marriage license. If the minor receives a license to marry then the ceremony can be done by a judge or magistrate. The licensing clerk can inform the couple of the cost of a civil ceremony.
In Minnesota anywhere you will lose your driving privilages for Minor Consumption but if it was not while driving, you will have to be convicted in a court of the offense before your license will be suspended. If it was while driving, your license will be suspended immediately. On a first time offense, you will only lose your license for 30 days.
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My husband has his CDL license but he just had a mild stroke, can he keep his license.
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No. And why would they confiscate your license anyways?
Each point counts against your record. Eventually your license will be revoked and this will happen more quickly if you are a minor.
If the minor has a valid driver's license, they can drive you home.
Yes.
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If a custodial parent receives child support for the benefit of a minor child, and that minor child has a child themselves, they can receive child support for their child, however, as far as federal aid, they are required to disclose the child support the custodial parent receives for their benefit as income.