Yes, all fifty states accept drivers licenses from other states and even from foreign countries. If you move to another state and no longer live in Hawaii, you will eventually be required to obtain a drivers license from your new state showing your new address.
No. Federal states that if you have a CDL in one state, you cannot have any other drivers license in any other state.
None
As long as the license is considered valid in Ohio, it is valid in all other states as well.
look in the drivers manual
Suspensions are reported to the national center so you cannot obtain a license in any other state until you are first reinstate in Louisiana
Nope. There is a national database that notifies other states of suspended licenses.
The numbers of your drivers license vary by state. Some states generate a random number, while other states base the number on data such as the drivers date of birth. Check your states DMV website for more details.
It is written into the US Constitution. States have to recognize the actions of other state.
No. You can legally only possess a drivers license from the state you reside in. It would make no difference anyway - all states share their DMV information with one another and honor each other's court decisions.
If you have a valid drivers license from one state in the United States it would be honored in all other states in the United States. If you move from one state to another you have a certain amount of time to get a license in the state you will be residing in.
Yes, if they run your information through the interstate system. When you apply for auto insurance, the insurance company checks your driving history via your name/dob/social security/drivers license number. The insurance company can see tickets/accidents recorded in other states and will base your insurance rate upon your driving history. If you have a drivers license in two different states, you are committing a crime in at least one state.
NO! Once your license is suspended in one state, it is also suspended in all other states.