I would guess, at the same office that normally issues driver's licenses. However, the details may vary from one country to another.
Where or how can I get a legal drivers license to drive legally when I have been revoked in Colorado for almost 20 years
it depends on where your at...im in Illinois and i have to be 16. im pretty sure its that way almost everywhere in the u.s.
The Nevada DMV issues ID cards, it will look almost like a drivers license.
if ny reports it to nc it will. NC cooperates with almost all the states.
If you are caught driving on a revoked license, you could face serious consequences such as fines, vehicle impoundment, an extension of the license revocation period, or even potential jail time. This offense is taken seriously by law enforcement as it puts both yourself and others at risk on the road.
Yes, and in fact in almost all states you will need a motorcycle license and not just a moped license, as a Moped is generally considered to be a cycle with a 50cc engine or smaller. It also needs to be registered with the DMV and pass an inspection (some states do not require inspections, however - you'll need to check for yourself) AND you need to carry liability insurance to be able to LEGALLY ride it on the roads. If you go to http://www.moped2.org/mstates.htm all the state moped drivers license requirements are listed.
Your Insurance Rates will almost always "decrease" when you obtain your permanent Drivers License, barring any accident or tickets having accumulated while you had the learners permit.
In any state the responsible party is almost always the licensed driver and/or parents or guadians of the minor.
Elderly in almost all, if not all States, follow the same schedule as all other adults: every 4 years.
No, you don't need insurance to pay the ticket. However, Since almost all U.S. states these days will suspend your drivers license for having been found guilty of driving without insurance. You will need to buy insurance before you can get the drivers license suspension lifted.
Probabaly not, states communicate with each other when you apply for a drivers license and show a previous address out of state. California will check Oregon records and advise you to settle any outstanding suspensions, court fees or court appearances in that state prior to you being eligible for a CA license. Also it is illegal in most states to possess more than one drivers license from more than one state, meanining you surrender your previous state license when you apply for a license in another state.
No. The driver's license of almost any country is valid in another (there may be an exception or two). What are called "International Drivers' Licenses" are merely translations of the pertinent data into another language. This can be a big help if you commit a traffic offense in China, for example.