They don't specifically check for any particular offense, but a computer check MIGHT reveal that you are wanted on warrants.
They call the license number into a computer system. This will check the driving record. It will also insure that it is a valid drivers license. the system will also check the license against any outstanding warrants to see if the driver is wanted for anything.
Become a resident of Oklahoma, go to the DMV with two forms of ID, proof of residence, your SSAN, and cash (or a check), and go through the licensing process.
No, not routinely, usually only a DMV and a CURRENT wants and warrants check is run, although he CAN request it.
Yes
No way to answer this question. If the DMV checks the criminal records database to (for instance) to check your ID, they CAN find your criminal status. If they don't, they won't.
It will not show up on a regular drivers license check but if the officer runs a criminal history check it will show that you were arrested for the offense but not convicted.
An employer can check validity of a driver's license by calling the DMV. They can also check its validity by looking at the expiration date.
Drivers License Check
So they can prove it was you when it bounces.
When in Arkansas are the ssi people getting a fourth stimulus check in November
The website you go to depends on the state you took the license in but you can check out google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl#q=website+to+update+the+address+on+my+us+drivers+license
Quite possibly, and most definitely on a drivers license check.