most all states work together on sharing information.
StateIn Canada and the United States, driver's licences are regulated by the provincial and state governments. In most of Europe, driver's licensing is run by the central government.
The Secretary of State.
Very doubtful. All states are members of an interstate traffic records compact in which they share their databases of traffic records.
The cost of renewing licences varies by state. You need to inquire with your state's DMV.
Of course NOT!What would give you that idea?If you have unpaid tickets in one state a court there can issue a warrant for your arrest, no matter how many states you have moved to and new driver's licences you have been issued.
Yes, it is legal. You need to make sure that your minimums are within the legal range for your current state and you need to update your insurance records as well.
lots of em' marrige, doctor licences etc.
States Records was created in 1952.
Who Keeps the offical State records?Which of the following keeps state records?attorney generaltreasurerauditorsecretary of statelieutenant governorsuperintendent of public instruction
All I know is that it is blue white and yellow and it was the first state to put their official website on the licences plate
Many DMV records are public. Contact your state department of motor vehicles for information.
Solid State Records was created in 1997.