DMV doesn't care if/where/when you graduated/dropped out. They want you to pass the test and give them money.
In the state of Tennesssee, the answer is yes
I'm not positive that there is a license to buy them, I am aware that there is a license to sell them, but buying used cars you just need money. Now if you meant selling used cars, then you must talk to DMV in USA and you must specifically state as to where you are located for more information, I mean what state or what country you are in. DMV is the Department of Motor Vehicles and they can assist you better.
Most states will issue an ID card through the DMV.
No because you won't be heading anywhere now that you just ruined your life.
I'm assuming your insurance is now in Illinois, but your license is in another state, and you are planning to stay in Illinois? Yes, your insurance is valid. You may want to check with the DMV in Illinois, some states have time lines on how long you have (after establishing residence), to change your license.
When you go to the Colorado DMV to apply - you will have to display your PA license. After you have filled out all the paperwork and taken the required tests (if any) you will have to surrender your PA license in order to receive your CO license. CO will automatically take care of notifying PA that your old license is now 'dead.'
If the license plate is yours. Yes If it is someone else owns it. No. Because this is a matter of privacy which most states and provinces now follow. There are other ways through your local DMV or Ministry of Transportation where you can request a plate abstract. If you are looking for information on the owner of a vehicle? you should obtain the VIN# and then request a history search from your DMV or Ministry.
It cannot be definitely ruled out. Although the officer could have their dispatcher check with NM's DMV files to see if you DO have a valid license, you are REQUIRED to have your license in your possession at all time when driving. Without a license in actually your possession they could prevent you from continuing on your trip.
No, they are all closed. Plus all the DMV's have the same hours now.
In the United States, individual states are now required by federal law to process the photographs associated with drivers licenses using facial recognition software. When you apply for a new or renewed license, this is done while you are in the DMV office waiting to be called to the counter. It is a crime to apply for or possess a government-issued id in anything other than your true legal name. The DMV does summon law enforcement officers to arrest suspected violators. The police or sheriff will come to the DMV office to effect an arrest if appropriate.
No, you can not get a license anywhere in the United States if your driving license has been suspended for any reason. The reason being is that now the DMV has this nifty little system where they can see all the states you have had drivers licenses and what kind of driving violations have occured. Back like 5 years ago they didnt have this so you could have but now you cant.
No. And you really need to drop this notion now. You do not need to be behind the wheel of any vehicle - let alone a CMV - when you have an epileptic seizure.