No, a permit is not a valid driver's license for driving purposes. A permit allows a person to practice driving under certain conditions, but a valid driver's license is required to legally operate a vehicle on public roads.
No, a learner's permit is not considered a valid driver's license for driving purposes.
Driving with a parent that has a drivers license
You have to be 16 to get a Drivers License in the state of Florida. You can get your Learners Permit at age 15. But, if you turn 18 and are without a Learners Permit (or license), you can skip the permit and get the license after the basic driving tests.
As far as I can determine, there is no "international driving permit" that is independent of your drivers license. There are several "international driving permit" forms available from Automobile Associations and such, but these are basically translations of the information shown on your domestic drivers license into several different languages. They must be used in conjunction with your home drivers license; they have no validity on their own.
You can get you learners permit at 15 and your drivers license 1 year after you get you permit.
No, but the closest thing to that would be a drivers permit. You can submit that whenever you go to get your license and not have to take the driving test.
Nope. The DMV usually tries to update you as much as possible for ID purposes.
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 matter how long a person has had a permit. You have to take a driving course test to get a license.
In Kentucky, at the age of 18 a person can get their drivers license and skip the permit.
No
To get a permit, you have to be over 16 years old and have a valid drivers license.