Marine in California with DUI has California driving suspended for 6 months but license is still good in Indiana according to DMV. Soldier is planning trip home for Christmas. Question is which states have reciprocity with California ? Could affect drive home.
Practicing attorneys in another jurisdiction may be admitted provisionally if for 1 year if they practiced law 5 of 7 years immediately preceding the application and intend to practice predominately in Indiana. After fifth consecutive 1 year renewal, admission becomes permanent.
ALL states and US possessions share DMV reciprocity with one another.
No according to a police officer that pulled me over in Indianapolis and looked at my Florida license
Yes. That applies to all states.
Depends if Michigan & Indiana have a reciprocity agreement. If you had to post bond / post AAA card to the police officer at the time of the ticket, then there is not a reciprocity agreement, meaning they do not share driver information. Michigan & Ohio do NOT have such an agreement. You will have to post bond / post AAA card on the roadside in Ohio.
Yes. To find out which states with which Missouri has reciprocity, see the Missouri Bar Examiners website: www.mble.org. Note that most states which have reciprocity with other states require that a person seeking reciprocity go through a specific process and that they have served as a licensed attorney in the other state for a pre-determined period of time. Best bet is to call the state bar you wish to practice in.
If admitted to practice Law in Indiana is there reciprocity with Massachusetts?
Yes, all states and US territories have reciprocity with one another (i.e.: DMV files - court decisions - child support and alimony - etc - etc).
Indiana has no formal reciprocity but provisionally admits lawyers who have practiced law for five years of the seven years immediately preceding their applications for admission without taking and passing the Indiana bar examination. In Colorado, other states have to reciprocate for Colorado lawyers. In other words, If Illinois has reciprocity with Colorado (and it does) then Colorado will reciprocally admit Illinois lawyers
mich - yes
No they are not. Have a look at the Related Link below for an explanation.
Generally, no. Ohio bar exam reciprocity is very limited, and Indiana's reciprocity is based on the attorney having 5 to 7 years' experience and intending to practice law predominately in Indiana. An Ohio-licensed attorney may apply for a provisional one-year admission to the Indiana Bar if he fulfills these requirements; after five consecutive provisional admissions, the Ohio-licensed attorney is eligible for full admission to the Indiana Bar.
ALL states and US possessions share DMV reciprocity with one another.
There is no reciprocity between the lawyers of the two states.
All of them.
Reciprocity usually means no additional testing is required, although there may be other requirements (administrative, background checks, etc.) But instead of asking here, the best thing to do is to contact the governmental body that regulates Indiana real estate licensing: http://www.in.gov/pla/real.htm
ALL of them.
Yes there is. Most states will report a speeding ticket to your home state and it will be posted to your record for insurance increase purposes.