It varies, and it varies as to what the reason for not having a license is. If the driver is under age, you can end up in court explaining to the judge why you were driving without a license. You could be cited (even though you don't have a license) and have the citation "attached" to your record so it appears when you do get a license - if you go get one. If you are cited or appear in court, you can or will be fined, depending on the circumstances. If you simply don't have it with you, you can get a warning or a citation. The officer will check his computer to see if you have a record of having a license. If you have a license, you are required to have it with you when you drive. If your license is expired but you don't have a record, you may be cited or warned to go get it renewed. Either one. And it could cost you some money. You probably won't have to appear in court, but you may. If the license is suspended or revoked, you can (and probably will) be cited, and you may be made to appear. You probably will have to see the judge. Citations have to be paid, and they go on your driving record. Court appearances may or may not cost you money, and may or may not result in other penalties. But they usually do. If you are waiting for a certain period to pass before you can start driving on a suspended license (waiting for the supspension to pass), your waiting time could be extended. Or your license could be revoked. If your license was revoked and you are driving anyway, you can (and probably will) be fined, and you can even be held in detention (jail for adults, juvenile center for "kids"). Good luck in any case.
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Each state has their own laws about driving schools in order to obtain a license. Most states require driving school for young drivers, but if one waits until they are older to get a license they do not always need driving school.
please specify your country. in most of the countries their are no problem in taking license from other states. but you have to provide two valid documents to prove your address.
Absolutely. If you are stopped and have no drivers license and do not have insurance on the vehicle you are driving then yes you will most likely be taken to jail and the vehicle will be impounded to car jail as well. They can't let you drive off without a license or insurance.
Wisconsin, Tennessee, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Michigan didn't participate in the Interstate Drivers License Compact If there were states that were not sharing driving records it's a safe bet that they will be soon.
can I exchange my Florida drivers license for a wisconsin 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.
No you cannot get a drivers license in Florida if you have had your license suspended in another state.
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The documents about driving and about your life
You have to be eighteen to get your drivers licence in Florida
If you are caught driving an un-insured car: YES
Yes, the state of Florida can place a lien on your drivers license.
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