Yes, you can obtain your license in a new state if you have a permit from another state, but you may need to meet certain requirements and pass a driving test in the new state.
Yes, you can obtain a driver's license in another state if you already have a permit, but you will need to meet the specific requirements of that state, which may include taking a driving test and providing documentation.
with computer technology, you can't get a license in another state if you have a suspended license
No
No you cannot get a drivers license in Florida if you have had your license suspended in another state.
You can only get a license in the state you reside in.
No. You are only allowed to have one drivers license - issued by the state in which you maintain your legal residence.
In most jurisdictions in the United States, you do not need a Learner's Permit to obtain a Driver's License unless you are a minor. No in every state you can get your license without your learners. But you need to be over the age of 18 to get the license whereas with a learners you can get your license at 16.
"The requirements to obtain a business license and/or permit varies from state to state as well as the type of business you wish to open. Generally, it requires you to provide personal information and proof of your ability to own such a business."
Legally you can only possess a drivers license/permit from the state in which you RESIDE. Therefore, you may work in another state but you can only have a license from your HOME state.
18 years of ageAnswerIt depends on the state. Check with your state's DMV. Some will allow no permit at 18, some allow it at 21, some will not allow anyone to obtain a first driver's license without going through the permit stage first.
The state of Arkansas a requires a person to be 14 years old in order to obtain a moped permit. You need a drivers license or a permit to operate a moped.
You can get a business license permit from your state's Secretary of State or through any state office (such as county clerks, DMV's, and from state superior court).