No, because they will check your records for your old license and then it will show up then you will not be able to get your licence and tags and you will be suspended in that state as well.
Added: An interstate compact between all US states guarantee that if your drivers privileges are suspended in one state it is suspended in ALL states.
Added: All states are members except for Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee (dropped out in 1997). Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007[1], though it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations. You can get a license in those states but you can only drive in those states
yes you can as long as you live in Texas now. you cant get them then move back. because by law you would have to re-register with your local BMV
Another View: Even if you move to, and become a resident of, the state of Texas it may depend in great part on the reason you were suspended by Florida. If for DUI, or some other serious motor vehicle violation, Texas may honor Florida's ruling and continue to enforce a suspension on your driving privilege.
Yes, Florida does not recognize the DMV status in other states and there is current legislation in the works in many states to disband from a national ID.
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No you cannot get a drivers license in Florida if you have had your license suspended in another state.
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no because they could notice in your ID that your license was suspended
None. Does not work that way.
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