NO! Even if you can prove later that you do have the permit it is still driving with out proper identification and you may receive a fine. (no matter who's in the car with you.)
No you do not
Driving with a parent that has a drivers license
Providing that you are legally "fully" licensed (not a learners permit) there should be no difficulty in driving your parent(s).
Not unless they have been appointed by the court as your legal guardians.
No. You would need to apply at the Social Security Administration for a social security number.
no you do not
In New York you have to wait to get your permit at 16. Right now you can learn driving in open areas such as parking lots with a parent
To get a permit for driving, you typically need to be a certain age, pass a written test on driving rules and regulations, provide identification and proof of residency, and pay a fee. You may also need to have a parent or guardian sign a consent form if you are under 18.
you need a birth certificate, you parent, and money. (in new york state)
No, your parent does not need to be present for you to get a work permit in the United States. They do have to sign the paperwork.
you have to be 15. then you get ur permit. when you turn 16 you have to wait a certain amount of time before you can start driving without a parent/gurdian in the car.
You no longer have a valid driving permit