No if you are suspended in one state every other state recognizes the suspension and will not issue you one.
The above answer is wrong. Colorado has an administrative regulation
(1 CCR 204-16 Interstate Driver's License Compact) that allows the DMV to issue a driver's license despite holds, cancellations, revocations and even lifetime bans. Colorado is in the compact (Massachusetts is the fifth state that doesn't participate BTW) but will issue a license after a hearing while recognizing the other state's revocation. James Forslund is an attorney who has been providing this service for about 10 years.
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 Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007[1], though it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations.
No. All of the states employ a "one driver license, one road" system. This means that when drivers license is suspended in one state, you cannot get a drivers license in another, until the problem is resolved in the original state.
No u can not because your recard goes around and thay go look it up. Iam only 12
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NO! Once your license is suspended in one state, it is also suspended in all other states.
Wait for the Ohio suspension period to expire.
You should not expect to be able to drive anywhere during the time of your Texas suspension, regardless of the reason.
You may only have one valid license at a time. It has to be in the state you are a resident of. And Texas may recognize the suspension if their laws allow it.
When you licence is suspended in one state, your driving privileges are also suspended in that state until you get them reinstated. Additionally, if you get pulled over, display a California licence, and your suspended Texas licence comes up when they run your information through the system, your California licence will be taken away, and you could face a number of charges.Added; You may possess a drivers license ONLY from the state in which you reside. It is unlwful in ALL states to possess a drivers license from more than one state.
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In Texas, if you refuse an alcohol test, you may receive six months suspension of your drivers license.
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