Yes, you can get a chauffeur's licence at 18, if you live in a state which issues them (not all states require them). You can get any class of licence up to and including a Commercial Drivers Licence (Class A, B, or C), albeit a CDL for anyone under 21 has an "intrastate only" restriction which prohibits the operation of a commercial vehicle outside of the state of issue.
A liquor license can expire between 1 and 5 years after it is issued. This will depend on the state that a person resides in. The active dates for the license will be listed in bold.
Depends on the what state issued the license. In my state it is good for 4 years.
For new drivers a license issued in 2009 would expire in 2014 (5 years).
yes you can but you have to have a chauffeurs chauffeur's or operator's license but if you don't have these and you are 15 years of age you may apply for a moped license at secretary of state branch office.... BUT THIS IS IN MICHIGAN i don't know about any other state.
If your marriage license had not been issued, you were not been married. So, there's nothing to annul.
Since a notary license is issued by each state and not the federal government, the renewal period can vary. On average a notary license is good for four years before it must be renewed.
No.Added: You may only get a license from the same state that issued you the permit. In any case, you can only get a permit OR a license from the state of which you are a legal resident.
In Indiana, a driver on a learner's permit is required to drive with another adult. What qualifies that adult to be with the learning driver is being 21-years-old and holding a license issued by Indiana, or be 25 years of age and have a license issued by a state other than Indiana (out-of-state). Parents of a child would, in most cases, would meet those requirements. In Indiana, it is a combination of your age and whether or not Indiana issued your license. That varies from state to state.
I believe so. Tennessee is not a member of the "compact".Someone I know had suspensions in Ga. and Tn., but were issued a Florida license.They had been issued a license in Fl. years earlier, but it had lapsed.Without a superceding federal law,maybe, that's the way it should be nationwide.(2012)
A New York driver's license is generally valid for eight years from the date of issuance. However, for those over 62 years old, the license can be issued for a shorter duration, typically up to five years. It's important to check the expiration date on the license and renew it before it expires to maintain driving privileges.
A person must be at least 16 years old to get a drivers license in the United States. At 17 and a half, a person can take the test to receive their license.
In New Hampshire, a driver's license is typically valid for five years. However, the validity period can vary if the license is issued to individuals under 21 years old, as it will expire on their 21st birthday. It's important to check the specific expiration date on the license itself for accurate information.