Not until you get all of that settled with the State of New York
Since you license is expired you'll have to take the drivers test like the teenagers. Try getting your license renewed in Michigan and then transfer it to Tennessee. Hope this helps.
There is a fee penalty but nothing else. They will allow you to change your license when you get around to it.
You first need to go to the DMV. Then ask them to change the address on your drivers license 10 days before moving to a new state. I assume they will mail you your new drivers license.
Yes. All states and US territories share their drivers license databases.
In most states your tags should match your license. You typically have a few months from moving in to change your license.
Yes, you will be ticketed. The laws of ALL states require that you apply for, and be issued, a drivers license from the state in which you reside.
Only moving violations affect your points.
Most states require that you get a license in their state within 30 days of moving there. You will also have to register your vehicles.
You do get two point for moving violations done out side NJ, with NJ license. Check out the MVC site.http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Violations/penalties_otherStates.htmKrishna
There are 45 states participating on the Drivers License Compact which report out-of-state convictions to each other. Georgia, Massachusetts , Michigan, Tennessee and Wisconsin do not participate.
Proof of residence in Nebraska like recent utility bills, current South Dakota license and a photo ID.
A conviction on each so-called "moving" violation places points on your drivers license. Eqyuipment violations and parking infractions do not add points to your license.