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.
Only you would know whether it was suspended or not....
it is unlawful to display a license which you know has been canceled, suspended, or altered. it is also illegal to alter a drivers license. either of these actions could result in your license being suspended.
Absolutely not. When your priviledge to drive in a state is suspended, it's suspended on any licence until you pay the fee to have your driving priviledge reinstated.
Only you would know whether it was suspended or not....
My license will be suspened in a week for a dwi for 90 days. I'm applying for a passport and want to know if my license is still valid to use for passport purposes
I have a suspended license from a DUI I got and I wanted to know if I can finance a vehicle still?
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.
At trial, you can offer as a defense the issuance of the new license three months after the suspension. That may serve to show your belief that your license was valid at the time of the first suspended license violation. The second suspended license charge will be tougher to fight, as you had to know from the first ticket that your license was suspended.
First, I don't know how you would not know the license is suspended and second, as all judges will tell you, ignorance is not a defense.
I believe so. Tennessee is not a member of the "compact".Someone I know had suspensions in Ga. and Tn., but were issued a Florida license.They had been issued a license in Fl. years earlier, but it had lapsed.Without a superceding federal law,maybe, that's the way it should be nationwide.(2012)
No, all your license are suspended. The DMV computer system goes through every state, so if you get pulled over they will know that you have a DUI and a suspended license.
Yes