What is the Legal Driving Age in CA?
I heard a rumor that the legal driving age in LA, CA was being changed to 18, is this true? If so, what age group will this start to effect?
How old do you have to be to learn how to drive in California?
You can be 15 to start driver's education. When you turn 15 1/2 you are able to take the drivers permit test, once passed, you can begin your behind the wheel training. 6 hours are required by law, with a licenced professional, before you can take your actual drivers test. Also, you must be 16 years old. Once that test is passed, you are a legal driver.
Can I get a driving permit in California at 18?
Yes.
16 is the minimum age to acquire a driver's license in the United States; there is no maximum however.
What are the consequences for cheating on a DMV written test in CA?
In Australia, you will not be allowed to take another test for 6 weeks.
Can you change your name on a California driver's license using a same-sex marriage certificate?
Yes. A person in a civil union or same-sex marriage may use their certificate of civil union or of marriage as proof of legal name change for the purpose of obtaining a Colorado driver's license in their new name. There is an extra step in Colorado, that is not typical in other states, wherein the applicant must first register their civil union or marriage certificate with the clerk of the county in which the applicant resides.
Florida statute of limitations on credit card debt?
Last payment on the debt is usually the date. Some of them are going to be the last time you talked with them about it. SOL's begin upon the date of last activity on the account. In most cases that will be when the creditor enters the account as a charge off, which will usually be 180 days after the account holder has defaulted. If the debtor makes a payment of any amount or in some instances agrees to make a payment the SOL will restart. The SOL will also restart if the debtor moves from his or her current state of residency to a new state.
Who was the Governor of California in 1996?
Pete Wilson (born August 23, 1933 in Lake Forest, Illinois) succeeded George Deukmejian as the thirty-sixth Governor of California, serving between January 7, 1991 and January 4, 1999, including the whole of 1994.
If you move out of California can you still collect unemployment benefits?
Yes. The requirements of collecting (actively looking for a job ) are the same but you will need to re-file in the state that you move to in order to continue collecting benefits
You do as long as you comply with the California unemployment laws.
How long is a warrant valid in California?
a search warrant is valid for 10 days from date signed by judge.
But since there are several different types of warrants for varying situations and offenses, please be more specific with your question and please specify what kind of warrant you are asking about.
What is the address to chino state prison?
The California Institution for Men
Minimum Support Facility
PO. Box 600
Chino, CA 91708
Make sure you include following information on the envelope:
Inmate's full name, CDC#
Institution Name
PO. Box Housing (preferable)
City, CA ZIP
To get an inmate's CDC# or housing assignment, call the Public Information Officer (PIO) at (909) 597-1821, ext. 2901
How much is the fine for speeding in California?
The cost of a California speeding ticket depends on the speed limit and how fast you were going, and where you got the ticket. There is no "average" speeding fine. In addition to the base fine, California imposes several "penalty assessments" that can add up to much more than the base fine - usually several hundred dollars. Most California courts will send you a "courtesy notice" that shows your fine. If you didn't get that notice, you will need to contact the court and ask.
Los Angeles County does publish its fine schedule, along with a table of additional state fees; you can find it at the first related source below. If you are in a different county, you can find contact information for the courts at the second related link; just select your county to see the court locations, phone numbers, and links to the courts' websites.
How much is a traffic ticket for not yielding to a pedestrian in California?
Most alleys are considered to be little intersections and a country road might be considered a little intersection. Any intersection that has a stop sign or stop light should be treated the same way as a little intersection: # Come to a complete stop. # Yield as appropriate and then proceed. The penalty applied is and should be the same at a little lntersection as it is at a Major intersection. Public safety is involved, Human lives are involved. The Rules of the Road and the law are the same in both cases.
Where is it legal to drink and drive?
well mostly everywhere dumb a$$ u cant drink and drive r u nuts u can kill ur self or someone else i hope u drink and drive maybe u will die test it out i hope youll be dead :D
How long does it take for USPS to deliver a letter in California to Ohio?
Depends on the type of shipping, First class would take no more than 3-4 days. economy shipping could take anywhere from a week to two weeks.
How can you find out if you are legally married?
You can contact the County in which you think you got married and if they have a record on file at the county recorders office then you are indeed legally married. But if you said the oath unto God and meant it then I would also consider you legally married as well. If the couple obtained a marriage license in the manner prescribed by the state in which the marriage took place and received a certificate of marriage from the person who was licensed to officiate a marriage, then the marriage is legal. If the couple reside in a state that allows common law marriages and have lived according to the state's requirements of establishing such a union, then the marriage is legal. Common law marriages would not be a matter of public record nor does the law recognize a marriage based on only religious belief or ceremony as being legal.
Are there congressional districts in California?
Torrance is in California's 36th congressional district, currently represented in the US House of Representatives by ("Blue Dog") Democrat Jane Harman.
What is California penal code 166?
It deals with contempt of court.
In California, violations of court orders are covered under Penal Code Section 166.4. This section states:
"Except as provided in subdivisions (b), (c), and (d), every person guilty of any contempt of court, of any of the following kinds, is guilty of a misdemeanor:"
"Willful disobedience of the terms as written of any process or court order or out-of-state court order, lawfully issued by any court, including orders pending trial."
How did California's Propostion 8 affect same-sex marriage?
Proposition 8 amended the state constitution of California to eliminate the right of same-sex couples to marry. That amendment has since been overturned, although the decision is currently under appeal. Proposition 8 did NOT nullify legal marriages performed in California prior to its ratification in November 2008. Those marriages are grandfathered.
The United States Supreme Court issued a ruling on June 26, 2013 that resulted in Prop 8 being struck down and same-sex marriages resuming in California effective June 28, 2013.
You would need to check with California Divorce Laws to see if after 6 months (or whatever time stipulation they have) in California you could file for Divorce there. It is who acts first that matters as they have the momentum and the jump in time on their side. You'll understand this more once you file for Divorce in California before he files in Florida.
as long as you reside in California you can. but if you have children together, you must file in the county in which the child support and/or custody was originally filed. sometimes you can get a transfer. check with your local county on their laws. it's a matter of county laws, not state.
Number of electors in California?
The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 53 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from California. Therefore, California has 55 electoral votes.
What happens if you get stopped by the police in Virginia and only have a learner's permit?
Thank you, it makes a lot of sense.The person with the learner's permit is my mother, an adult. She has had her permit for over three months and had gone to the store, located a mile away from the house, when she was pulled over for a traffic violation in Virginia. The police officer pulled her over after she made a right turn stating that she "disregarded a red light", and gave her a ticket, a fine. However, I am seriously considering the option to challenge that ticket, because even though there is a "no turn on red" sign, there is also a sign that reads "while pedestrian are present" and no one was outhere. Then, he gave her an additional ticket for driving with a permit only, for which she has to appear in court. I'd like to get as much information as possible and be prepared.
Thank you!
AnswerLaws vary state-to-state, but generally, if you're found guilty of a moving violation and you don't have a licensed driver in the car, you could lose the opportunity to get a driver's license until you're 18 (plus, you're responsible for any fines, damages, penalties etc.) You may wish to go to court and ask the judge for empathy - and if the officer who issued a citation doesn't show up [which DOES happen], the case is dismissed, you owe nothing and you're off Scott free... this time.Be careful!