Does 50 Cent have a drivers license?
Even if 50 Cent didn't have a drivers liscense with all the money he has he can buy a drivers lisence so I'm sure he has one by now.
How old to get a driver's license in il?
You should have passed the age of 21 years to file for a licence in Illinois.
No. In the State of Illinois you can get a "learners permit" and begin driving as early as 15 years of age. Then a graduated licensing program takes effect with progresively less restrictive guidelines until age 18. (see link below)
What do people who have heterochromia do on their driver's license?
In my state they don't have anything for people with heterchromia or sectoral heterochromia. I have heterchromia myself but I just chose the most obvious color because one is a sky blue and the other is light green with a brown streak going downward. People never notice and it really isn't needed because of the low amount of people with noticeable heterochromia.
Can you put a vehicle in your name without a drivers license?
In the UK is is permitted to own a vehicle (Have it in your name) without a valid licence for that type of vehicle.
I suspect this will be true for most (but not all) countries.
One reason for this is to allow a person with severe Physical disabilities to purchase a vehicle (That they will never be able to actually drive or get a licence for) so that those who care for them can drive them to where ever they wish to go to. Think "Ironside" the TV program, who had a camper van, but never drove it.
there will of course be other restrictions on ownership- in certain countries/cities you can not own a vehicle unless YOU HAVE A PLACE TO PARK IT OFF THE ROAD (Tokyo)
How to get deadbeat dads drivers license revoked in Florida?
Section 61.13016, Florida Statutes, requires the clerk of the court to provide notice to an obligor of delinquent child support that his or her driving privileges and motor vehicle registration may be suspended unless the delinquency is corrected. This notice must be given by regular United States mail posted to the obligor's last address of record on file with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. If an obligor has an address on record with the department, the statute requires that address to be used by the clerk for notification. In the event that no address is on file with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the clerk is relieved of the duty to provide notice to the obligor of a possible suspension of driving privileges.
Section 61.13016, Florida Statutes, authorizes the suspension of driver's licenses and motor vehicle registrations of those persons who are delinquent in their payment of child support. The statute provides:
"(1) The driver's license and motor vehicle registration of a child support obligor who is delinquent in payment or who has failed to comply with subpoenas or a similar order to appear or show cause relating to paternity or child support proceedings may be suspended. . . . Upon a delinquency in child support in non-IV-D cases, and upon the request of the obligee, the depository or the clerk of the court must provide notice to the obligor of the delinquency and the intent to suspend by regular United States mail that is posted to the obligor's last address of record with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. . . ."
The statute goes on to set out the requirements for the notice to be provided to the obligor.[1]
If the person owing child support does not pay the delinquency within twenty days, enter into a payment agreement or otherwise comply with legal process, the clerk "shall file the notice with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and request the suspension of the obligor's driver's license and motor vehicle registration in accordance with s. 322.058."[2] Section 322.058, Florida Statutes, is a directive to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to suspend the Florida motor vehicle operators license and the registration of all motor vehicles owned by a person who has a delinquent child support obligation when the department receives notice from the clerk of the court of that delinquency.
Section 61.13016, Florida Statutes, is one of a number of statutes adopted to provide options for the enforcement of child support orders. Section 61.13015, Florida Statutes, authorizes the court to suspend the license or certificate of certain professions or occupations for a child support obligation delinquency. The Department of Banking and Finance is authorized by section 61.13017, Florida Statutes, to withhold from the refund of the motor vehicle impact fee any delinquent child support. In each of these cases, the governmental agency or officer acts primarily as a ministerial entity performing tasks as the Legislature has directed.
The language of section 61.13016, Florida Statutes, is clear. When a delinquency in a child support case occurs and the obligee requests the clerk to act, the clerk must provide notice of this delinquent amount and the possibility of a driver's license and motor vehicle registration suspension to the person owing the duty of support. This notice is to be sent by regular United States mail to the obligor's last address of record on file with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.[3] If no appropriate response is received within twenty days after the notice is mailed, the clerk notifies the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to suspend the obligor's driver's license and motor vehicle registration.[4]
Pursuant to section 61.13016, Florida Statutes, the clerk is required to send the notice of delinquency and possible suspension to "the obligor's last address of record with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles." The statute does not provide any alternative procedure. It is the rule that when the Legislature directs how a thing must be done, that direction must be followed.[5] However, while the clerk is under no obligation to do so, nothing in the statute would prohibit him from also sending such a notice to the address of the child support obligor that is on record with the depository. Section 61.181, Florida Statutes, requires parties using the child support depository for support payments to inform the depository of changes in names and addresses within seven days of any such change.[6] Clearly, if the obligor has moved from this state as you suggest may be the case, the suspension of his or her driving privileges and motor vehicle registration in Florida will be of little consequence.
In a situation where the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles has no record of the obligor's address on file, the impossibility of accomplishing the task assigned by the Legislature would appear to relieve the clerk of the duty to send notice to the obligor. It should never be presumed that the Legislature intended to enact purposeless or useless legislation.[7] Again, if the obligor has no address on file with the department he or she is likely not a Florida driver and the threat of suspension of driving privileges or motor vehicle registration is no incentive to make up a delinquency in child support.[8]
In sum, it is my opinion that section 61.13016, Florida Statutes, requires the clerk of the court to provide notice to an obligor of delinquent child support that his or her driving privileges and motor vehicle registration may be suspended unless the delinquency is corrected. This notice must be given by regular United States mail posted to the obligor's last address of record on file with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. If an obligor has an address on record with the department, that address must be used by the clerk for notification purposes. In the event that no address is on file with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the clerk is relieved of the duty to provide notice to the obligor of a possible suspension of driving privileges.
Sincerely,
Robert A. Butterworth
Attorney General
How much does it cost to get your drivers license?
No way of answering without knowing your state (or even country, for that matter) of residence. Licence fees vary far and wide between jurisdictions, and are also affected by class of licence, endorsements, etc.
You are only legally allowed to have a single license. Filing for a Wisconsin one would invalidate the Mighican license. You would have to follow the rules for the state that you have the lisence.
How are older drivers dangerous?
Older drivers can be dangerous because your reaction time significantly slows down with age. When you can't react quickly, you leave more room for accidents to happen. There is an expected reaction time on the road, and if someone isn't meeting that expectation, other drivers will also not know how to react. This is a similar theory for drunk drivers.
Now there are services available for people who have an elderly driver in the family and are concerned with him or her being on the road. You can contact a company like www.drivingsolutionsforyou.com to get in touch with a driver safety consultant who will evaluate the driver to see if they are safe to drive.
How do you get a new California drivers license if yours was lost or stolen?
You go to the DMV and get a new one. They have your photo ID on their computer and they can verify your identity with that and your thumbprint.
How do you change from Ohio drivers license to Illinois drivers license?
Please contact the local DMV in Illinois who can help you out.
What states requires no photo id on drivers license?
what states require no photo i.d. on drivers' license?
Can you get a drivers license in minnesota if you drop out of high school?
Yes, but you must have had your permit for 4-6 months and/ or be 19 years of age or older.
Can you use a matricula consular to obtain a drivers license?
Some states (about 13) will issue a drivers license or "non-drivers license" to a resident with no legal immigration status. Many of these will accept a matricula consular as part of your identification, but I do not believe it is sufficient on its own.
Do parking citations take points off of your drivers license?
Only moving violations affect your points.
How old do you have to be to get a drivers licence?
It varies all over the world
US: In the state of Maine you can get your license at the age of 16 but have to wait 6 months before they can drive anyone around unless parent with a license for 2 years or a brother or sister. 15 with a permit in the state of Georgia
UK 16 for a moped or tractor, 17 for a car.
Can you fly into Canada with a Enhanced drivers license?
No. Regardless of your point of origin, all persons entering Canada by air from another country must have a passport.
How many people can a minor have in her car when she gets her drivers license?
three in the back and one in the passenger seat then include urself as the driver!5 seats then 5 people.or if u drivea people carrier then 7
Can you drive in other states with a temporary Ohio drivers license?
As long as the license is considered valid in Ohio, it is valid in all other states as well.
How do you exchange a drivers license from another country?
(in the US) You cannot "exchange" a foreign drivers license for a US state-issued drivers license. You must take all the tests, (written and driving) to prove that you are capable of operating a vehicle according to that state's laws.
How old does one have to be to get a driver's permit or a driver's license in the state of Florida?
15 for a learners permit and 16 to drive by yourself
Can you get boat insurance in North Carolina without a drivers license?
Call and ask a local boat insurance agent.