License ownership?

Is it legal for a parent to take a driver's license from a child, since it's state-issued ID?
I'm under the impression it's not.

Answer:
Your friend can literally stroll into the DMV or the Secretary of State and get a new one claiming the old one was lost. As to the state interfering in a parent-child relationship, they can and will if there is provable abuse. If, however, it's found out that your friend was driving recklessly or engaging in behavior the State considers dangerous then the parent would be in the right.

This question is difficult to answer without more details.


Probably not, but there's no incentive for the state to interfere with a parent/child relationship.

Besides, your friend just has to go to the DMV and get a replacement.
If the child is under 18, the parent has the right to take the drivers license away.

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