I can't speak for every single state, but in every one I've lived in, you could.
no
If you ever get a speeding ticket in one state and don't pay it, information is transmitted to the drivers license office of your home state, which triggers a suspension to occur until the ticket is paid. Then you have to pay another fee to have your driver license reinstated.
what State do you live in??
if i get a first DUI in Kentucky does it count as a a first DUI in Michigan where i live
No you dont need a licence but you need they p
There is an international treaty (Multilateral Road Traffic Convention, the USA and states as a byproduct, signed this treaty in the 1960's) as well as a federal law (Drivers License Compact, replaced by Drivers License Agreement) that requires all states to honor licenses by other states and nations - however please note that not all states honor this agreement. Texas has been known to arrest drivers with licenses from other states, especially other nations; Kansas lost a federal case for this same action; Missouri has been known to arrest people for not having state issued ID, even if they don't live there.
You get your license where you live and get your mail.
This completely depends on which country/state you live in. In the UK, for example you have to be 17 before you can get your drivers license whilst in North Dakota you can get a drivers license at 14.
That depends on the state that you live in.
i all depends on what state you live in
not if you live in the state of Florida but the vehicle you operate has to have insurance. i.e. who ever owns the vehicle is responsible for insurance.
Yes! Traffic offenses/points always transfer to your new state of residence when obtaining an out of state license. However, it is possible to get a new drivers license in a different state (if you relocate) if your license is currently suspended in the state you live in.
The short answer to your question is yes. As long as your drivers license is a full drivers license and not a learners permit you are allowed to drive in all 50 states reguardless of where your license is from.
Not in the state I live in, probably not legally in your state either. A drivers license and a motorcycle license are 2 different licenses. You will only carry one drivers license with you but it will have the motorcycle operator endorsement on it.
AnswerI'm not quite sure what you mean. If your license is revoked in Illinois, you can not drive. It was 1991 i now live in NH. and want to get a drivers license.
Not in the state I live in. My drivers license and motorcycle license are the same. It is just listed on the back of my auto drivers license, Motorcycle. Now if you are talking about the license plate then yes, you need one for each vehicle.
doesnt matter You would register and provide insurance in the State you live.
This is a question that depends on the policies of individual insurance carriers. Some companies require you to have a license in the state but most do not. Most companies will let you keep your current license until the license renews then you must get a license in the state where you live.