no, we just became FL residents and got licenses, no test. Got it at AAA. Need a list of items to do it, though. Google getting a FL license for the list.
(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.
No you don't have to retake the written test to get your drivers license.
You always need to obtain a drivers permit--regardless of age. You take the written test for the permit, go and get some hours behind the wheel with another driver, and then take the actual driving test for the license.
No, Kentucky has no grace period for renewing a drivers license. If the license is not renewed by the last day it is valid, you can still get your license, but you have to take the written test again.
State laws may vary, but in Kentucky if you lost or allowed a drivers license from another state to expire, you have to take the written test and the eye exam to get a license in Kentucky. You also have to provide proof of identity, such as your social security card, and have a document from the state where your license was issued. Also, if your Kentucky drivers license expires even for one day, you have to retake the written test again.
get a permit.. be 16..take a written and a road test
A drug test! Anyway, if you hold a license from another state, you will only need to take a written test, vision test and submit a thumb print and photo.
You will need to take a written driver's license test and a road test to obtain a regular class E driver's license in Florida.
You will have to surrender your NY license. Present your NY license to any SC DMV office and apply for a SC license. You should not have to go through any written or road test, but will have to pass an eye test.
Every country has a licensing agency. You should check the countries that recognizes the international drivers license. An international drivers license allows an individual to drive a motor vehicle in another nation when accompanied by a valid drivers license from their home country. It is honored temporarily to operate a motor vehicle but you have to take the written examination as well as the actual driving test later on. Take note that not all countries has the same road rules also. There is a left hand drive and the right hand drive.
Goto your local DMV, take Written, then drivers Tests.
Getting a commercial drivers license is no more difficult that getting a regular drivers license. To get one you have to pass a knowledge and skills test that consist of written, driven, and vehicle inspection. They offer schools to aid you in the preparation of these tests.