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Depends on which state you live in, but in most states a license can be suspended or revoked, and in some states it is an "automatic" penalty.
Well, you need insurance to buy a new car. They want to see your proof. If your insurance company knows your license is suspended then you won't be able to get a car bc you have no insurance. Registering your car requires the State you live in to get involved, so I doubt it, seemingly. They need your license number to do so where they will see you're suspended.
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I now live in CT and do not have a CT license yet. I use to live in MA but haven't switched my license to CT yet. My MA license was recently suspended. Now that I live in CT can I get at CT license
Depends on what state you live in and what school district.
doesnt matter You would register and provide insurance in the State you live.
This is a question that depends on the policies of individual insurance carriers. Some companies require you to have a license in the state but most do not. Most companies will let you keep your current license until the license renews then you must get a license in the state where you live.
Yes! Traffic offenses/points always transfer to your new state of residence when obtaining an out of state license. However, it is possible to get a new drivers license in a different state (if you relocate) if your license is currently suspended in the state you live in.
It depends on the State that you live in. Certainly you cannot drive without insurance at all. You may have a statutory fine for having a registered vehicle without having insurance on the vehicle if there is a lapse in coverage. If you are a repeat offender then you may have a period of time where your license is suspended.
The answer would vary depending on the state you live in, local state insurance regulations vary from state to state. In most states, you cannot get a driver's license unless you have at least liability insurance.
not if you live in the state of Florida but the vehicle you operate has to have insurance. i.e. who ever owns the vehicle is responsible for insurance.
if you do not own a car you do not have to have insurance the insurance is tied to the registration when you register plates for a car and that is how the state keep track of you for insurance purposes I live in Ohio