A NYS driver's license is good for 8 years. There is an issue date and an expiration date shown on the front. If you are under 21, when you turn 21 you will get a new license without the "under 21" code on it (for ID purposes).
Also, you can renew your license up to a year before it expires, or up to 2 years (I think) AFTER it expires. After that, you have to take the test again.
No, you cannot drive in New York with just a permit. You must have a valid driver's license to drive in the state.
Go to the New York's Drivers License CenterConsult your out of state Driver's License/ Learner's permitIf it valid only in the state that issued the permit, you cannot use it in New York.
An enhanced driver's license in New York costs 30 in addition to the standard driver's license fee.
A learner's permit is valid for 18 months.
The cost of an enhanced driver's license in New York is 30 in addition to the standard driver's license fee.
NO
As long as you have a valid drivers license and not a learners permit yes.
It is if you are a Pennsylvania resident.
I would imagine so. In order to get a new one, you have to turn in the old one or report it lost or stolen. The license is the property of the state.Technically, you can have more than one driver's license. If you apply for an International Driver's License, it works in the USA and other countries. You do not need to turn in your state license when you get the International Driver's License.Added: (in the US) If you are a US citizen You may possess only one state-issued drivers license, and it must be issued by the state in which you have your legal residence.In reference to the first answer: In the US, the 'international drivers license' referred toabove, does NOT take the place of a valid US drivers license, it is valid only when presented in foreigncountries.
Not if you are a New York resident, only if you are only visiting.
None.
yes