Yes, they can own a vehicle. They just can't drive it.
Yes - you just can't operate a motor vehicle yourself.
Expired drivers license
If your license is revoked then by law you are not allowed to drive a vehicle at all.
No. All states honor each other's motor vehicle codes, regulations and court decisions.
Yes, you can buy a car from a dealer without a driver's license. But, you will not be able to test drive the car before you buy it.
Unless MN law equires that boat operators possess a valid motor vehicle operators license before they can pilot a boat, yes, you can.
revoked
It depends on the state. In most states, drivers license and vehicle registration privileges can be suspended or revoked if you owe back child support.
Yes, your ability to legally operate a government vehicle is dependent on the fact that you are legally licensed by your state. A government drivers license only signifies that you are qualified (by the government) to operate certain types of vehicles - nothing more. If your state driving privileges are suspended or revoked you may not operate a vehicle with only a government drivers license.
Yes you do. If you get caught driving without a license you will be cited and the vehicle you are driving will be impounded for 30 days.
By means of an interstate agreement on motor vehicle regulations to which all states subscribe, if you are suspended or revoked in one state you are considered suspended and revoked in ALL states.
No if you have a license no, but if you have a vehicle you have ot have a license.