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∙ 8y agoIF the loan is in DEFAULT that has the car as collateral AND the LENDER issues a repo order, YES, the repo man can take the car from a 3rd party in possession.
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∙ 8y agoIf you have legally moved to Ohio, you can take your Illinois licence and get an Ohio license.
Well, if you have just moved to Texas, you have to wait 90 days and you have to be 16 years or older to get your license.
because they need time to study and learing
YesAdded: The above answer is correct - as long as you are just visiting the state, or are a member of the military stationed there. If you have moved to live in California, you may NOT continue to drive using the drivers license from your former state. You must apply for a new California drivers license.
Probably not, they would usually only check the state that you moved from and who's permit you are looking to replace with a FL license. HOWEVER - you can never be certain. . . .
Your residency ends as soon as you move into the new state. One you have moved, you need to change your drivers license.
how can you tell if someone has moved on
This would depend on the rules for the insurance company involved. Some companies may allow you time to obtain a new drivers license if you moved into a state from another recently. The time allowed would also depend on the company and their regulations.
cancelled
That depends on whether or not you have moved to Illinois. If you have then the answer is Yes.
Been cancelled
NO, all states computers are connected. It is a violation of all state's laws to have: two (2) driver's licenses of different states, a driver's license in one state while privileges (driving IS a PRIVILEGE, NOT a RIGHT!) are suspended in any other state. The new state will receive the records of the last state and SUSPEND your current license even if you are able to get one due to computer delay. So, any way you do it, it is illegal! You have to clear your original state's record of suspension before the new state will issue you a current license. Possession of a suspended license is also a criminal offense, so do NOT try to keep it and use it for ID! They can put you in JAIL for just having it! Get an ID CARD for your current state, then once moved, get an ID CARD for the new state until you correct the suspension problem. Yes, your problems will follow you any where.