You must be a legal resident of whatever state you wish to receive a drivers license in. If you are suspended or revoked in any state - this information is available to ALL state's DMV's.
Yes, if the infraction happened inside the state lines. however, they won't suspend the license themselves, but will request Ohio to suspend it.
A state can request for your state to suspend your license. Your state may or may not comply. If your state does not comply, the other state can still revoke your driving privilege in that state, and, if you're pulled over in that state, it is treated the same as driving on a suspended license.
Go to the IL DMV offices - present your old drivers license and request an application for an IL license.
They can suspend your driving privilege in the state of Oklahoma, meaning that, if they do this, and you're caught driving in Oklahoma on any license, it'll be treated as you driving on a suspended license. As for actually suspending the license, they can request that the state of Texas suspend it, and the state of Texas will make the call as to whether they comply or not.
Not directly. The DMV does that after processing a request from the courts.
Yes, not paying the ticket may result in a warrant being issued for your arrest. Depending on the agency most will not extradite unless you are detained within that or neighboring jurisdictions. However, the state you received the ticket in may request your drivers license be suspended in your home state. If you are stopped and are driving on a suspended license you may be arrested for that as well.
Depend on the state, states such as TN or NC can't, some others can.
No. In the United States it is not legal to obtain a license in another state while suspended in any other state. There are two possible exceptions: 1. In some states you can ask to see a judge and request a special circumstances license: for example you may be able to get a license that only allows you to drive back and forth to work and if caught in any other location you would be further punished (these are rare and difficult to obtain) 2. A few states (like California) have "separate" licenses for cars and motorcycles. In a case like this if you are suspended in only one vehicle type you may be able to obtain a license for a different vehicle type (check ahead of time for what vehicles you are suspended from driving) In any case when you apply for a license in a new state, you will be asked if your license is suspended in another state. lying on this application carries a serious penalty and can further suspend the license plus add a fine. If you still want to apply, tell the truth and ask if it is possible to obtain a special circumstance license or if that state has a separate vehicle license for other vehicle types. For example: my "car" license was suspended, I was still able to apply for and get a motorcycle license in CA and a boat license in NJ. But in no state I've been through was I able to get a car license again until the original suspension was lifted.
Traffic fines don't go away. If you're a California resident and you don't pay the fine on time, the DMV puts an indefinite suspension on your license until it is paid. If you have a license from another state, the California DMV will request that state do the same - that state may or may not comply with California's request. Even if they don't comply, your driving privilege in California will be suspended until the fine is paid and the conditions for reinstatement of your driving privilege are met - if you're caught driving in California before this, it'll be treated the same as if you were driving on a suspended license.
They can request Michigan to do that, but Michigan is not compelled to comply. Georgia can suspend your driving privilege in the state of Georgia.
The Commonwealth of Virginia can't actually do it directly. They can suspend your driving privilege in Virginia, but they can only send a request to your state for them to suspend your licence, which your state may or may not oblige, depending on circumstances. Typically, if the requesting state has a good reason for requesting a licence suspension, the person's home state will normally comply.