No, New York drivers licenses are not yet in compliance with the Federal Real ID Act.
New York
Washington, Michigan, New York and Vermont.
It does not matter about age as long as you have drivers licenses
Not legally, no. New York and Pennsylvania will only issue drivers licenses or non-drivers licenses to legal residents of their respective states. If you move out of PA, for example, you are no longer eligible for a PA drivers license. If you use a license showing that you live in PA when you actually live in NY, then that is fraud.
All states reciprocate drivers licenses of other states - especially CDLs, which are federally regulated licenses. Your Class B is as valid in Florida as it is in New York.
For new drivers a license issued in 2009 would expire in 2014 (5 years).
No. No US state issues driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, although it has been a matter of discussion by the governor and some legislators in the State of New York.
What kind of license are you asking about specifically. Drivers license - yes. Other types of licenses - not necessarily.
An American Citizen with proper identification and the appropriate fee can obtain an enhanced driver's license ("EDL") at the state agency which issues drivers' licenses in the states of Washington, Vermont, Michigan, New York, and California.
There's lots of information on this web site for dealers licenses. http://www.dmv.org/ny-new-york/car-dealers.php
The New York City or(NYC)department of motor vehicles administer drivers license tests. It issues all major types of licenses e.g. Drivers license and learners permits for most vehicles.
For sure i do