NO!
I had to do the same but different states i tried to get my DL back in 2 states and both use the national database and pulled up my record they saw it was susspended and told me in order to get my DL there I would have to fix it in the other state and get a release and a whole bunch of other letters but i had them fax those.
Not legally. You must have a valid DL to drive on a public road in Tennessee. A suspended license would not be considered valid.
No you cannot. Suspensions are reported to the NCIC and then to all the states. If your license is suspended by your home state you cannot then go to another state and obtain a license.
That would not be allowed. You cannot hold a license in more than one state at a time, and a suspended license counts.
No, you can't.
Not while the suspension is ongoing, no.
no
No, but they can take you to the court if you don't pay the debt and then court can suspend your license.
Yes, they have the authority to suspend a license. They are the issuing authority and responsible for issuing a license. They can revoke it as well.
That would be no, if I'm driving in Indiana, Michigan can't come in and suspend my license because they don't have jurisdiction in Indiana. However, Michigan could suspend my Indiana license if I was driving in Michigan.
Yes, if the infraction happened inside the state lines. however, they won't suspend the license themselves, but will request Ohio to suspend it.
Yes, they can suspend your license. Texas has a right to protect the other drivers and the location of the violations doesn't matter.
No, as part of the interstate driving compact Texas must recognize the suspension in Virginia and refuse to issue a license; or suspend the license if it was issued and later found to be suspended.
Yes they could contact the WV Driver license to do so.
Your driving privileges will be suspended in Tennessee for starters. More than likely, Alabama will hear of your DUI and will suspend your license.
A speeding ticket in Tennessee can affect your South Carolina driving license. South Carolina can choose to fine the driver, or suspend their license.
They can suspend your ability to drive in Florida, regardless of where the license is from.
No, but they can take you to the court if you don't pay the debt and then court can suspend your license.
No, you can't.
depends on the judge, the state, and your prior record. Here in Virginia it is usually 1 year for a first offense.
No
Pennsylvania can suspend an out-of-state license holder's privilege to drive in the state of Pennsylvania, but they cannot actually suspend the license of an out-of-state driver. They can request for that state to suspend it on their behalf, but that state has no obligation to comply.
No. A drivers' license is issued by the DPS and only the DPS - or a court - can suspend someone's license. However, if Texas requires insurance and you don't have it, if an insurance company notifies DPS that you don't have insurance, then DPS could suspend your license.
Yes, they have the authority to suspend a license. They are the issuing authority and responsible for issuing a license. They can revoke it as well.