It would depend on what you are asking this for. To get a drivers license, yes. Florida will issue a license to you if you have a Wisconsin license and don't have a suspention pending. As far as a warrant, that depends on the severity of the charges. Florida will arrest on warrants from any state, and allow the issuing state time to act on the warrant. After the time has elapsed, if the issuing state doesn't respond, or delays it's responce, Florida will release the person from custody, and the issuing state will have to re-issue the warrant if the statuts of limitations haven't been exceeded. (in the case of a misdemeanor) Felony warrants are different. Florida is a state that can hold a person for 21 days with out any formal charges. Every 21 days, they can re-new the request to the issuing state for disposition of the prisoner. But still, after a certain amount of "hold-overs" they will release the person from custody. It all boils down to what the issuing state wants to, or does do when notified of capture. In either case. once a warrant has been executed, it no longer remains on the books.
Wisconsin.
Since Illinois and Wisconsin have reciprocity, if you have a driver's license in Wisconsin, you can automatically get one in Illinois.Not every state has reciprocity with teacher licenses, so be careful where you move.
Florida does not accept reciprocity with any other state. Too many retirees moving there from the North. New York does not accept reciprocity with Florida, though it does from numerous other states.
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No they do not. Georgia does not have reciprocity with Florida
They have to take the bar exam again in Florida. There are no reciprocity laws in Florida.
None.
yes
The ONLY states that do not participate in reciprocity are Tennessee, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia and Massachusettes. TRUST ME I KNOW.
Not legally. You can carry a concealed weapon if you have a concealed weapons permit from Florida, or from any state that Florida recognizes.
No according to a police officer that pulled me over in Indianapolis and looked at my Florida license
Both Florida and Maryland have reciprocity with each other through the Driver License Compact for traffic violations. The only states that are not DLC members are Michigan, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Georgia, and Wisconsin.