If said person intends to fish, he better have one. So, yes.
Fishing licenses are not necessary until the age of 16 in PA.
Private farm ponds.
It depends on provincial jurisdiction but general no you do not need a fishing license until you turn 18.
In PA, you can get a learner's permit after passing a written examination when you reach your 16th birthday. This allows you to drive with a licensed adult passenger in the car. At 17, you can obtain a junior license and drive solo, but there are hour restrictions, such as not after midnight, unless you have valid reasons to be on the road that late, such as employment. 18 is the legal age for an adult license and you are then a fully vested driver without restrictions.
There will be a large fine in most states, but nothing that will go on your record. Make sure you don't get caught twice though, then they start coming after you. XCbadger44
The Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole does not fall under or answer to the Dept. of Corrections. The Parole Board answers to the state senate for funding purposes and is under the direct control of the Governor. Local probation offices answer to the President Judge of the county except for two counties in PA which do not have their own county Probation Departments. In those two counties the PA Board of Probation & Parole supervises the county probation or county parole cases.
no you cant leave the state while on probation unless you get permission from your probation officer or you will go to jail and most probation officers will tell you that you can't have any weapons while on probation
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No. I'm not a PA resident, so I couldn't get a PA license. That, and I wouldn't downgrade my Class A anyhow..
You can be called to report for jury service but it is very unlikely you'd be chosen.
Yes, you do.
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