Yes you can .
just make sure you have insurance coverage .
I moved to Pa from Ohio and it was no problem .
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There's no reason you shouldn't be able to, but you would need to contact the Georgia DMV or drivers license office about this matter for a definite answer.
Yes. A drivers license is valid internationally.
yes
No, you have to take the road test in the state you want to be licensed in. If you live in Maryland, then you have to follow their laws and get a Maryland permit. If you live in North Dakota, then you have to take the road test in North Dakota.
A written test may be required as the rules of the road vary from state to state. Depending on circumstances a 'behind the wheel' test may or may not be required. Inquire locally.
If in the same county, take a current copy to the police to request an escort to pick up the child. If in another county and/or state, take the papers to the local county court house to be registered and certified, than follow the same procedure.
you can take a airplane that is faraway and take a car in and out of town and walk down the road there is a lot of way to do it.
the consent of the legislatures of the state and the concern of the congress
the consent of the legislatures of the state and the concern of the congress
the consent of the legislatures of the state and the concern of the congress
Yes. If traveling north or south, you might take State road 811, US1 or I-95. The best east-west route is state road 706.
Yes you can move to another state, but you can not take the children to another state till the divorce is given.