Saturday, January 23, 2010

How do you get a permit without your parent present?

im 15, and i live with my grams, but she isnt my leagal guardian, and my mom wont sign over custody, i've heard of permanent guardianship, but all i want to do is get my permit so i can finally drive leagally.How do you get a permit without your parent present?
It depends on what state you live in. In Texas, a grandparent can sign and certify for driver's ed.How do you get a permit without your parent present?
it depends where you live, at age 16 you can usually sign for yourself if you explain the fact that you have no legal guardian.


and by this i mean: you live with and elderly woman who is not your legal guardian and your mother abandoned. because as far is the law is conserned if she did not leave you in someone's legal custody that's exactly what she's done. but seeing as your only 15 you might have a hard time but either way there's a chance they will send you to the county clerks offce to verify this and fill out proper request forms, i was legaly independant at age 16 myself so i know what its like. p.s. if you ever get arrested under these circumstances tell the cops you have no legal guardian and no actual care taker they will have no choice but to release you under your own recognacance due to the fact that at 16 they have no authority to hold you unless you face procecution (nor are they alloud to release you -accept to a legal guardian or caretaker, but they will cause they can't keep you either and don't need you launching a law suite or taking up time space and food) i know this because i was arrested a few times for petty theft (food from the local super markets and other important items of that nature) when i was 16-17.
Tell Your Mom To Start Signing Some Papers.





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Ask the DMV...Social Services..or Police...About it.
You probably can't. If your mom won't sign the papers, then you will probably have to wait until your of legal age.
I think the laws vary from state to state. Here in Connecticut, you must have a parent or guardian present to get your permit, if you are under 18 years old. Once you are 18, you can sign for yourself.





Quite frankly, I think 15 is too young to drive anyway. The majority of accidents on the road are caused by teen drivers. Why don't you wait until you're a little older to get your permit?
oh shoot, well i think if shes your guardian then she can sign it.





good luck
well when i went for mine my parents didn't have to sign anything. you should be able to just go and do it.
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