Yes, a seventeen-year-old with a valid driver's license can drive in South Carolina. However, they must adhere to certain restrictions, such as not having more than one non-family passenger under the age of 21 during the first six months after obtaining their license. It's important for them to follow all state laws regarding driving and passenger limits.
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They can request it of South Carolina - South Carolina may or may not comply. Georgia can suspend your privilege to drive within their state.
after your 18 years old0
If you have orders showing that you've been stationed there for 30 days or longer, you're considered a resident, and qualify to apply for a licence in that state.
If you have a marriage license, you can get married. Under 18 requires parental permission or a court order.
to get your begginers permit u do not but to get ure day u do.... also ure full license as well
By going to South Carolina's office for the drivers license and submitting a required application with your current Texas driver's license. WHen you pass your eye test, etc, you will have to surrender your Texas license and you will be issued a SC license in its place. BTW - SC DMV will check with TX DMV to determine if your Texas license is valid.
A speeding ticket in Tennessee can affect your South Carolina driving license. South Carolina can choose to fine the driver, or suspend their license.
You have to get your license register to the state of your residence.