I just want to be clear about this.
Many of the responses I've received have been rather defensive in tone. I'm not attempting to exploit the law in any way, I can assure I wouldn't be posting on the internet if that were my intention. I was looking for help interpreting Indiana law which I have...
Short answer is yes but that is because in order to have a IN drivers license, I must be an IN resident, in which case I must not claim FL residency and therefore cannot vote in FL, which means I'll wait until the election has passed.
I'm not looking for a loophole. As I read the statute, Indiana provides provisions for people who live or work within the state to obtain a license. I'm not trying to do some sly back channel workaround...
The 40+ hours comment came from the lady I talked to on the phone.
If by "reside" you...
That would have been the logical step to take but unfortunately Florida (as do most other states) requires applicants to be 21 years of age, which I am not.
My mistake of lazy paraphrasing. I was trying to summarize what would apply to me.
Pretty much hit the nail on the head. I understand...
I'm a student in Indiana. I have lived in Indiana for two years as a full time student. I have no arrests whatsoever and am an out of state resident. I do however have an address here in Indiana.
I just got back from the local PD where I was working with a clerk and on the phone with Indiana...