in austrlia you may have to pay up to $380 in america you can have to pay over $560 hope this helped
Until you meet the criteria for reinstatement of your license and pay any applicable fees, you can't.
Reinstating a suspended license, in Montgomery, Alabama, will cost $125. In addition to any other fees. The $125 must be paid before the license is reinstated.
If you owe any fees from the past suspension in the mid 1990's then you would have to pay the fees for that.
No, you will not be able to acquire a license in any other state, at least until you get the suspended on fixed.
You would have to meet the criteria for reinstatement of your Indiana license, including any reinstatement fees, before you'd be eligible to have a license again. It may be possible that you could slip through the cracks and get a license in Kentucky if there's been any length of time since the suspension went into effect - however, if you were caught driving in Indiana while the suspension on your Indiana license is still active, it would be treated as you driving on a suspended license. This is because when a state suspends your license, they also suspend your driving privilege in that state, meaning you're prohibited from driving in that state on ANY license.
No - a suspended licence prohibits you from dirving ANY vehicle you would normally be covered to drive.
No. Not only is your license suspended, but so is your very privilege to drive, on any license.
No. When you apply for a license in any state, that department of motor vehicles will search under your name. A record of the expired suspended license will come up and you will be denied a drivers license. Driving without a license can eventually lead to jail. Believe me, I know from personal experience: Pay the fees, get your CA license taken care of and then get a valid TX license. You'll be happy you did.
When you break the law in any state
Just call your local department of motor vehicles and ask about the status of your license. Do not drive with a suspended driver's license.
Not entirely certain of the context you're referring to here, so let me see if I can cover all bases here.If your license is suspended, it is suspended in ALL states and territories of the US, meaning nowhere in the US is your license valid. The same holds true for Canada - there is an information sharing agreement between the two countries in regards to this. So, no, you cannot drive in Maryland (or any other state) on your suspended Virginia license.As far as getting a Maryland license while your Virginia license is suspended, the answer is no. For one, you must be an established resident of Maryland in order to get a license from Maryland. Two, states share information with each other - while you have an ongoing suspension in one state, you will not be eligible to receive a license in any other state. If the suspension has passed, you've met the conditions for reinstatement, and you've moved to Maryland and wish to get a Maryland license, then you can.Bear in mind that, when a state suspends your license, they also suspend your driving privilege in that state. Typically, there will be a license reinstatement fee, and a driving privilege reinstatement fee. If you do not pay those fees, your license will not be reinstated at the end of your suspension period. And while it may be possible to get licensed in another state after the end of the suspension period without having paid those fees, you still would not be eligible to drive (on any license) in the state which issued the suspension and for which the reinstatement fees remain pending. So if you get pulled over, even with a valid license from another state, it'll be treated as you driving on a suspended license.
the Pennsylvania dmv will ask if you've had a license in any other state. and if it is currently suspended or revoked. you can lie and see if anything pops up in the computer. you won't get in trouble for lying to the dmv, you just won't get your license. but usually, no. another state will not give you a license if your suspended or revoked in another state.Added; It is against the law to possess a drivers license from any other state other than the one you reside in.