Four years.
Yes, as long as you have a valid driver license.
60 days
Different states have different rules when it comes to how long your drivers license is valid. However, most are four, six or eight year duration's.
In most cases, getting an international driver's license take just a few minutes. All the pertinent information is taken down and reviewed, a fee is paid, and the license is issued. There are generally no tests. A person must have a valid state license for an international license to be issued.
Wyoming driver's licenses Class C (standard) and M (motorcycle) are valid for four years and generally expire on your birthday.
Yes, as long as you have a valid driver's license (NOT permit).
Not as long as they have a valid license. Most military individuals maintain their license in their home of record. Other states will consider the license valid, even if expired, if there is a valid military ID with it.
There is no grace period provided for expiration of a license. It is no longer valid after the expiration date.
As long as the driver has a valid driver's license for either country and your car is insured with the minimum liabilities required for either country. Also the plated car must have a current and valid license tag
So long as your son has your permission to drive your car, he is covered under your insurance policy. (As long as he has a valid driver's permit or license)
NO, IT WILL FOLLOW YOU. Now all the states are "linked" a long time ago you could get away with it, but not now.