If you are under the age of 19, not attending high school or a GED program and you have not graduated your name will be reported to the Department of Public Safety by the school you left and your license subject to revocation. See related link.
Yes, if a 17 year old has his driver's license, it can be revoked in Alabama if he quits school. He will need to enroll in a GED program or have extenuating circumstances in order to keep the license.
Well, you have to be enrolled in school to even take the test. If you drop out before you get it, you have to be eighteen to take the test. If you already have it, you may keep it. 🌸
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You will lose your license if you are under the age of 18 years old and quit school according to new Alabama state laws. If a student quits school and obtains their G.E.D. certification they can be released from this law.
wait until you are 18
not until you are 19 years old in Alabama that's the punishment for quiting school
I assume you are talking about a drivers license? Dropout, that doesn't effect your driving abilities.
no
He went to Williamson High School.
If you are a high school drop out and you do not have your GED, you cannot get your drivers license until you are eighteen. If you already have your license when you drop out, it will be revoked.
There is one boarding school available in Mobile, Alabama for troubled teens. The school can be contacted via the website Learn4Good and the school provides devotionals, schoolwork, meals, chores, fitness and personal hygiene.
Demarcus Cousins went to LeFlore High School in Mobile, Alabama.