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    Question: Is there anyway you can get a drivers license if your not a legal citizen but your father is and you have living in America for 15 years?

    Answer: In Arizona, you do not have to be a citizen of the United States to obtain a driver license.

    Applicants between the ages of 16 and 18 must have a parent or legal guardian sign the 'legal guardian affidavit' on the driver license application. The legal guardian's identification may serve as one form of identification, but you will still need two additional documents.

    You will be subject to the written, vision and road skills test as well as the appropriate application fee.

    To find out more about the Class G license for drivers under 18, the list of the accepted forms of identification, or other requirements for obtaining a license, a driver license manual is available online from the Arizona Department of Transportation.


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    On 04/11/04
    Rene from AZ said:
    its hilarious how you can talk stuff about why you should be an "American" to be here and so on let me ask you this! trace your family back i bet that someone in your family was or is a illegal citizen because no one here was just born "American"!!! Oh and i forgot if your going to talk stuff about people at least learn how to spell honey because you may claim your a citizen and english is the primary language in the United States of American but honey from that post it seems your not "American" because you yourself cannot spell!!
    On 12/02/03
    lucy from AZ said:
    in arizona you need to have legal docs stating you're a legal resident or citizen of the U.S.A. to obtain a driver's licesens
    On 04/09/03
    suzy from CA said:
    its not as easy as it sounds my best friend has been in america for 13 year and is still not able to obtain citizenship. so i think u should be able to legal drive a vehicle by the way you drive and understand the law not by where u come from
    On 08/10/02
    MICHELLAANNE from NY said:
    I think that in order to get a drivers license you should be an AMERICAN. If you in this country for 15 years dont you think that you should becone a citizen ..why nnot ... from my personaloppinion i think that you should be a LEGEAL citizen of AMERICA in order to drive ..if not then you should leave .. if you dont liek it..
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