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In Alabama, the license period is:

I a 4-year period
II a period from January 1st of the first year of the renewal period through December 31st of the final year of the renewal period
1) neither I nor II
2) I only
3) both I and II
4) II only

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Final answer:

The driver's license period in Alabama is both a 4-year period and from January 1st of the first year to December 31st of the final year in the renewal period, meaning the correct answer is option 3: both I and II.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is about the duration of a driver's license in Alabama and whether it lasts for a 4-year period and if it covers a period from January 1st of the first year of the renewal period through December 31st of the final year of the renewal period. The correct answer for this would be Option 3: both I and II.

In Alabama, a standard driver's license renewal is indeed for a 4-year period. It aligns with the calendar year, starting from January 1st of the first year of the renewal period and ending on December 31st of the final year of the renewal period. This means that if you renew your license on any date within a given year, your license will still expire on December 31st of the year that completes the 4-year cycle, not on the anniversary date of the renewal. This ensures uniformity in the expiration of licenses.

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