It depends on how you're asking, but if it's for a new license/transfer, I'm pretty sure all states do. Since your SSN is attached to your driver's license, it follows you whereever you go. Many states, like TX for example, ask on the application 'is your license presently suspended?' If you're asking if they check or are notified if you receive a suspension in another state, that's a whole different matter. States are now reciprocal and a trooper in CA can see what suspensions you have in IL. In WA, for example, if you have a suspension in another state, your license will be suspended in WA.
Oranges and strawberries is what Florida trad to other states and or countries
Florida is the farthest south of the states, therefor closer to the equator.
You may only have one valid license at a time. It has to be in the state you are a resident of. And other states may recognize the suspension if their laws allow it.
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - it is impossible to say whether a particular state will choose to extradite you for a particular offense or not - usually it depends on the seriousness of it - most states will USUALLY extradite for felony offenses.
Yes there are thousands living in Florida and other southeastern states
England and Spain have owned Florida other than the United States
There are a few states that only border two other states. These states are, South Carolina, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Washington, and Florida.
Florida is a state in the United States. This means that Florida is a democracy. Florida has a governor, several mayors, and other government officials.
Georgia and Mississippi. The other two are Florida and Tennessee.
You don't. in Florida, as well as most other U.S. states, there is no such thing as registration.
RHODE ISLAND MICHIGAN WASHINGTON FLORIDA
Rhode Island, South Carolina, Florida, and Washington.