I would think you could purchase the car without it, but without a license its going to be very difficult to get plates and tags for the vehicle.
That person needs a Florida attorney, and not Wiki Answers.
Yes, but ONLY temporarily.
Yes, but ONLY temporarily.
According to the official Florida Driver's Handbook 2010 edition; Persons who drive only vehicles like farm tractors or road machines temporarily may drive without a license.
Yes, a drivers license is one of the documents required in Florida to buy a car. A license can be obtained once a person has driven on a permit for 6 months.
By federal law, a Military issued drivers license is 'supposed' to be accepted by the states when that active duty person is stationed there. That does not mean that Florida will do it, but they are supposed to.
Yes, but only if you are going locally to and from fields or from field to field.
There is no way to purchase teleprompter software in person, and not at all, without a business license in tow. This can easily be done if you are certified and own a fax machine and scanner. You will need the scanner for any coupons or license copy you will be sending over. This is not a program for the every day computer geek.
Each state is different, but to purchase a car in FL you HAEV to have a valid drivers license.
Yes, a drivers license is one of the documents required in Florida to buy a car. A license can be obtained once a person has driven on a permit for 6 months.
Yes, as long as you are also a resident of Florida. Sorry, I should have also said this: You can buy a handgun from a private party if you don't live in Florida, but to be legal, the owner would have to ship the gun to a dealer in your state, and you would have to pick it up there. There will almost always be a charge for that.
yes