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Illinois Licence In California

My drivers license, illinois to california?

so i moved to LA from chicago.
i finished my 50 hrs, took the class, behind the wheel, and ive done 9 months of waiting.
can i apply for my california license without doing any extra requirements? (like 6months, 50hrs etc)

thanks dudes

How can I change my Illinois expired driver’s license to a California driver’s license?

You can't.I think you will have to apply for a CA license and will have to take the written test and may have to take a driving test. An expired Illinois license is not acceptable as an ID. Driving on an expired out of state license is considered to be driving without a license.You can down load a drivers hand book from the California DMV site, or pickup hardcopy at most libraries. Read it.

Live in California, buying a car in Illinois, for school in Indiana?

So, this one might be a little complicated...

I live in California and currently attend college in Indiana. This year I decided I need a car for school and have been looking around. I found several used cars of interest in the Chicago area. So here's the tricky bit... I know if I was taking a car from home in California, I would only deal with California renewal costs and fees and would not have to register the car in Indiana (I read on the Indiana BMV website that full time students do not need to register their cars.) But presumably, if I were to purchase one of the used cars I found, it would be registered in Illinois. So if I kept the plates and everything, I would have to pay Illinois fees and such, right?

But that wouldn't make sense since I don't live in Illinois and don't have a permanent address there. So then I assume I would have to register the car in Indiana, but since I am not technically a resident there and have no permanent address there, would I still be able to register it there? Any suggestions about the best way to go about this problem? Thanks!

By the way, if it makes any difference, I come home for the summers so I am only in Indiana for 9 months and while I am away, I would leave the car with a friend.

Can a physician licensed in California practice in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin?

Physicians licensed in one State usually can get a license to practice in another without further examination, some States limit reciprocity.

Can I use my Illinois Temporary Visitor Driver's License in California?

Yep. It’s a sister state. California extends full faith and credit to other states' granted privileges.

Can I use my California driver’s license in Minnesota?

Yes, you can use your unrestricted California driver’s license in Minnesota. You can drive in any state of the US with that same driver’s license for at least several months if you are not a permanent resident.But if you are moving to Minnesota to live, then you need to make some basic changes.Change the registered address on your car insurance to the new address.When you renew your car registration, you need to renew it in Minnesota and register it there. If your car license registration is good for more than a year, you have to change it to the new state before the year is up.At the same time that you change your auto registration, you should apply for and get a Minnesota driver’s license.I hope you enjoy your stay in Minnesota, at least until Winter comes.

Moved from Illinois with Illinois drivers license?

When I moved from Illinois to California I only had to take the written test. I don't think that has changed.

You will probably only have to take the written test. The only exception might be if you have a less than stelar driving record.

You can pick up a copy of the rules of the road at the DMV or check the website for a pdf to study before hand. The test is multiple choice so it is pretty easy.

Make an appointment at the DMV so you don't lose a whole day to the process and do so quickly because CA law requires you to have a CA license within 30 days of moving to the state.

Be warned if you need to transfer your car registration it is VERY expensive.

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