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No. NC doesn't play that game.
No. Your license is suspended in all states. You will have to get reinstated in Florida first. Actually that is not true my licence are suspended in the state of Florida but i went to NC and I have a licence so you my friend are not telling the truth
If your driving privileges had been suspended in FL it is surprising that you managed to get a NC license. HOWEVER, since you managed to get one, if you are stopped in FL you will still be charged with a violation, regardless of whether or not you have a valid NC license.
U.S. states generally recognize all valid drivers licenses, provided you also obtain an "international drivers license" to accompany it.
Move to NC, establish residence, go to the Drivers License Office with your Florida license, proof of residence, another form of ID, and money.
FOREVER
No. State DMV offices can access your driving history automatically from every state. Even if you don't mention you've had a license in NJ, it would still come up in NC's database. I speak from first-hand experience.
NoncommercialAdded: Or . . . North Carolina.
In order to drive any motor vehicle a person must obtain a state issued drivers license. Without a license a person should not drive a motor vehicle.
Around $300.
if ny reports it to nc it will. NC cooperates with almost all the states.