What kind of license are you asking about specifically. Drivers license - yes. Other types of licenses - not necessarily.
Washington DC offers has a fairly liberal "reciprocity" program which the deem "Admission on Motion Without Exam" - I've attached a link to pdf that has that form of admission's information. Best of luck. http://www.dcappeals.gov/dccourts/docs/rule46c3_admission_on_motion-without_exam.pdf
Usually ALL states give reciprocity to one another. What SPECIFICALLY are you asking about?
It is possible that there is something called reciprocity between the states involved. Contact the department that regulates your license and ask them. If there is reciprocity, then you would just have to give Texas the documentation that they require, and pay any applicable fees. If there is no reciprocity, you will have to do whatever the Texas regulating department asks of you.
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Yes, Alabama offers law license reciprocity with Kentucky. Attorneys licensed in Kentucky can apply for admission to the Alabama State Bar without having to take the Alabama bar exam, provided they meet certain requirements such as having practiced law actively for a certain number of years.
Does NM have provisions for admission by motion, reciprocity or waiver?No. All applicants, regardless of number of years of practice or number of bar exams taken, are required to take the entire bar exam, both the essay and Multistate exams.
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In a nutshell, yes, subject to certain requirements found at http://www.ble.state.tx.us/Rules/NewRules/rulexiii.htm (Rule XIII of the Texas Board of Law Examiners).
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Not until the licence suspension issue with your previous state has been resolved.
Yes they do, But you need to proof that you live in WA...like a utility bill
NO. They'll pull you over give you a couple warnings, but eventually you'll get a ticket. Which is ridiculous.