QUOTE(Mandysbaby @ Sep 14 2007, 09:36 AM)

QUOTE(jasman0717 @ Sep 14 2007, 09:35 AM)

Does your state have their DMV online where you can go read the requirements for a driver's license?
Yes I've been there but I don't see anything about someone who's from another Country, just another State.
Every State has their own rules and regulations. Looks to me like he'll have to start with a learner permit. From the link that jasman provided:
- A written examination is required for:
Persons who hold an out-of-state license and who are applying for an Indiana driver license
Please Note: An out-of-country license is not accepted as identification or proof of driving experience. Therefore, it will not be forfeited upon issuance of an Indiana learner permit, driver license, or identification card. Note: Upon receiving an Indiana driver license or permit, the recipient must surrender his or her previous driver license or state-issued identification card.
I'm sure you'll get someone who will mix the above two notes up. Therefore I recommend he doesn't take his out-of-country license to the DMV or they may keep it.
How do I get a driver license or ID card if I am new to the country and do not have a Social Security number? In its efforts to improve constantly, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles is updating policies and verifying that what we do is grounded in law. State law requires the agency to verify an applicant's Social Security number before issuing a driver licenses, permit, or identification card. Any foreign national who is residing in the United States and wants to apply for an identification card, operator license or learner permit should contact a local license branch and ask to apply through the Central Verification Process (CVP) to verify the applicant's immigration status.
Please Note: An out-of-country license is not accepted as identification or proof of driving experience. Therefore, it will not be forfeited upon issuance of an Indiana learner permit, driver license, or identification card. Individuals with questions may call (317) 233-6000 and choose option 2.