An American Citizen with proper identification and the appropriate fee can obtain an enhanced driver's license ("EDL") at the state agency which issues drivers' licenses in the states of Washington, Vermont, Michigan, New York, and California.
drivers licenses
To issue drivers licenses.
It differs between states in US.
In some states, yes.
Drivers' licenses. The apostrophe at the end of "drivers'" indicated multiple instances of a possessive clause.
Birth certificates are not valid for international travel. "International drivers licenses" are vanity documents with no legal standing and cannot be used to cross international borders. An "enhanced" US drivers license will get you into Bermuda by sea, but most US states do not offer enhanced drivers licenses. If traveling to Bermuda by air, the only valid document is a passport.
An enhanced drivers license (EDL) is not the equivalent of a passport and was designed solely to ease frequent travel by land or sea (but NOT air travel) between the United States, Canada, Mexico and some Caribbean nations.Because of international treaties on air travel, all passengers (as well as crew) on international flightsmust possess a complete passport.
Enhanced driver's licenses and Real IDs are both forms of identification, but they are not the same. Enhanced driver's licenses are issued by some states and include additional security features, while Real IDs are a federal identification standard that meets stricter security requirements set by the Department of Homeland Security.
No! Only the states of wa. Ny. Have them so far
All of the US states honor the drivers licenses of the other States. However, they do not necessarily honor the learners permits, or other restricted(farm/school) licenses.
Probably not. Most states will give provisional licenses at 16 with provisions (restrictions) expiring at age 18.