No, you can not get a license anywhere in the United States if your driving license has been suspended for any reason. The reason being is that now the DMV has this nifty little system where they can see all the states you have had drivers licenses and what kind of driving violations have occured. Back like 5 years ago they didnt have this so you could have but now you cant.
No, Legally, you can only possess a drivers license issued by your state of residence. Besides - all states share their DMV records with one another and honor each other's court decisions.
No, you can't. Not while the suspension is ongoing.
No, not by car.
Probably get their by plane or cab.
Yes, you can still get a State ID card.
No
Go to your local drivers licensing office and fill out an application. It should not matter if your drivers license is suspended.
If your license is suspended, just go to your local Drivers License office with your State issued ID card if you have one. If not, then take your birth certificate and your social security card the same as you did when you first got your drivers license. They will give you your Drivers license number if you can appropriately identify yourself. Your ID card in Texas will have a different number from your DL card but they are associated in the state database. You will then need to file your SR22 through an Insurer licensed to do business in the state. A Texas Sr22 Insurance provider.
PILOT's license, or DRIVER's license?? You can pilot an aircraft with a suspended drivers license. One has nothing to do with the other. You cannot fly with a suspended pilot's license or you are in violation of FEDERAL law.
No you need a Federal ID such as drivers license, passport or militay ID.
You go to the DMV and get a new license. Usually you need your birth certificate and some other form of ID.
no because they could notice in your ID that your license was suspended
Go to your local drivers licensing office and fill out an application. It should not matter if your drivers license is suspended.
Yes
If your license is suspended, just go to your local Drivers License office with your State issued ID card if you have one. If not, then take your birth certificate and your social security card the same as you did when you first got your drivers license. They will give you your Drivers license number if you can appropriately identify yourself. Your ID card in Texas will have a different number from your DL card but they are associated in the state database. You will then need to file your SR22 through an Insurer licensed to do business in the state. A Texas Sr22 Insurance provider.
Yes, but you will need some form of valid identification, such as a passport or state ID.
PILOT's license, or DRIVER's license?? You can pilot an aircraft with a suspended drivers license. One has nothing to do with the other. You cannot fly with a suspended pilot's license or you are in violation of FEDERAL law.
Yes. The state ID doesn't need a drivers license. You just need a birth certificate and other ID such as a phone bill or something with your name on it.
Yes go to the DMV and get a state issued ID. Its the exact same thing as a license physically, only difference is you arent allowed to drive
If you don't have, or do not qualify for, a state drivers license, the state also issues state identification cards. The requirement that you positively identify yourself with verifiable documentation as to who you really are still exists, but it should serve as an alternative picture-ID to the drivers license. As it is in most(all?) other states, you cannot possess BOTH a Texas drivers license and a Texas identification card at the same time - only one or the other.
No.
no
what states require no photo i.d. on drivers' license?