Unless your state or region, or conditions of your sentencing state otherwise, there should be no hindrance to your obtaining a driving license. If there is any question, contact your local Drivers License Authority.
yes I think you should be able to do it.
If the suspension period is over, you should be able to.
I think you would be able to convert it, you have to contact the DMV office in Ontario who should be able to help you out.
I think you should be able to convert it. Please contact the local DMV in Kentucky they should be able to guide you appropriately.
I was able to use my California drivers license to rent and drive a car while I was in Melbourne last November. :)
Yes you can buy a car with a temporary drivers license. You have to be able to get your car insured and show proof of insurance.
You should not expect to be able to drive anywhere during the time of your Texas suspension, regardless of the reason.
Your drivers license can be suspended. You may be able to avoid that by entering into a payment plan with the relevant State agency.
You don't. You MIGHT be able to get a hardship license, which is only valid to drive to and from work.
Well, you need a drivers license to be able to drive, and a police might ask you for your drivers license to make sure that you know how to drive and won't cause any trouble to other drivers. Also, sometimes you need it to buy things. Hope this helps!
Yes you fill out an application for a drivers license. It is at the local Department (or Bureau) of Motor Vehicles. You may be able to download it at your states DMV/BMV website beforehand.
The State might suspend your drivers license.