Yes, you can settle, make payments, file bankruptcy or move to a state that the DMV does not recognize the judgment. Many states are creating legislation to block their states from a national DMV. Bankruptcy is not good for the judgment holder since they would see nothing as far as money, so settling is in your favor. Also bankruptcy will muck up your credit for years.
Nope! The suspended license judgment information is entered into a national database that all states use when checking the applications.
Your driver's license will not be suspended in Pennsylvania if you have a suspended registration. A driver's license can be suspended for driving without insurance or if you get a DUI.
No
No
You cannot have more than one license at a time. And a suspended license is still a license.
None
In Pennsylvania, drivers under the age of 18 are issued a junior license. If more than six points are taken off of the junior license, the license can be suspended.
the Pennsylvania dmv will ask if you've had a license in any other state. and if it is currently suspended or revoked. you can lie and see if anything pops up in the computer. you won't get in trouble for lying to the dmv, you just won't get your license. but usually, no. another state will not give you a license if your suspended or revoked in another state.Added; It is against the law to possess a drivers license from any other state other than the one you reside in.
No, not on any public roads.
You will be subect to the judgment of the court - be awarded DMV points against your license (or have it suspended or revoked) - your insurance company will have to pay (up to the limits of your coverage) and you will be held responsible for any remainder.
No. The judgment creditor might take your car and sell it to pay part of the judgment, but your license has no intrinsic value for sale. In addition, the judgment creditor is not permitted to seize your license or ask the state to seize it until you pay the judgment.
Yes. According to IC 9-25-6-4. The Court just has to submit paperwork to the BMV saying that you have a judgment and they have no choice but to suspend your license.