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No, you may only possess a drivers lecense issued by the state in which you reside.
Yes, if they run your information through the interstate system. When you apply for auto insurance, the insurance company checks your driving history via your name/dob/social security/drivers license number. The insurance company can see tickets/accidents recorded in other states and will base your insurance rate upon your driving history. If you have a drivers license in two different states, you are committing a crime in at least one state.
No it is not legal to have two different drivers licenses in 2 different states. Depending on the rule of the state most states demand that you have taken up permanent residency in the state to which you are applying for your driver's license. That having been said, it is impossible to have permanent residence in two places at the same time. Not legal.
Commercial Drivers Licence, Restricted Drivers Licence
Several states in the United States require vehicles to have two license plates displayed. These states include California, Texas, New York, and Pennsylvania, among others. It is important for drivers to comply with these regulations to avoid potential fines or penalties.
Every States law is different however you cannot possess two different state's driver's license at the same time. The only license that you need to posses is the one in which you are a permanent resident. Any State license can be used in other states to drive as long as it is valid.
Anywhere as long as you have someone 21 & over with a valid drivers license..Not entirely correct.. there are a few states which do not recognise out-of-state learner's permits... two areas which don't border your state. You cannot drive with an out-of-state learner's permit in:ArizonaHawaiiPennsylvaniaWashington, D.C.New HampshireSouth Carolina
If you had a drivers license when you got the dwi then the state your licensed in is now in the process of suspending your license.
There are actually two questions here. If you are wanted on a misdemeanor warrant you can probably apply for a drivers license, but when they run your name and DOB, IF your name appears as a wanted person they will probably notify law enforcement. As for the driver's license: you can only have one drivers license at a time and that can only be from the state in which you legally reside.
For the first offence of a DWI, the drivers license to drive is revoked for one year. For a drivers second offence the drivers license is revoked for two years. If the DWI resulted in bodily injury of a third party or death of a third party the license will be revoked for two and five years, respectively.
You cannot possess drivers licenses from two states at the same time. There is a national register of drivers licenses, and each state checks that database to be certain that you haven't been licensed before or concurrently.
An example of a question that includes the keyword "states" and mentions two license plates could be: "Which two states have license plates with a blue background and white lettering?"