Typically you need to show proof of your cosmetology school hours which you can obtain from your state board of cosmetology or the cosmetology school from which you graduated. You will also need a copy of your Ohio state cosmetology license. You will need to bring this documentation along with the reciprocity application and appropriate fees to the North Carolina state board of cosmetology to have them transfer your license. North Carolina recognizes cosmetology licenses from other states so as long as you have a current license from Ohio, have passed a state board approved or national cosmetology exam, and have no disciplinary actions taken against your Ohio cosmetology license.
For both criminal extradition and DMV information-sharing purposes they DO have reciprocity, as do ALL states.
(The below information can also be found at www.ncble.org. under comity)Here is an exhaustive list of the states which have reciprocity with NC:ALASKAARKANSASCOLORADOConnecticutDISTRICT OF COLUMBIAGEORGIAIDAHOIllinoisIndianaIowaKANSASKentuckyMASSACHUSETTSMichiganMINNESOTAMISSISSIPPIMISSOURINEBRASKANEW HAMPSHIRENEW YORKNORTH DAKOTAOhioOKLAHOMAPENNSYLVANIATennesseeTEXASUTAHVermontWASHINGTONWest VirginiaWISCONSIN
No, even if you have a legal CCW permit in SC, it is not recognized by GA. These states do not have reciprocity with one another.
New York does not have reciprocity provisions for notaries. Generally, a notary can only notarize signatures while in a state in which they have a notary commission, for the most part. Notaries can hold commissions from multiple states (in some cases). You should always check your state laws to be sure.
ALL states and US possessions share DMV reciprocity with one another.
There is no reciprocity between the lawyers of the two states.
All of them.
New Jersey does not have reciprocity with South Carolina regarding income tax. This means that if you live in New Jersey and work in South Carolina, you will need to pay income tax to both states. However, you can typically claim a credit on your New Jersey tax return for the taxes paid to South Carolina. It's always advisable to consult a tax professional for specific situations.
ALL of them.
No. This involves a legal principle called reciprocity, where one state agrees to recognize a carry permit issued by another state- and that state honors a permit issued by the first state. Unfortunately, there IS no reciprocity agreement between Georgia and South Carolina. Not legal. <><><><> Note to original answerer- Like MOST states, there is no registration of ordinary firearms in these 2 states, and that has no bearing on the answer.
there is