Yes
No, all your license are suspended. The DMV computer system goes through every state, so if you get pulled over they will know that you have a DUI and a suspended license.
Only you would know whether it was suspended or not....
AnswerI know a friend that was going to lose his license.. he went to: www.GetaLicense.orgHope that helps
Only you would know whether it was suspended or not....
You could always go to another state. Tell them that you have not ever had a driving ID and get a permit, wait 180 days and then take your driving test and you will have a new one. The only reason they ask for your social is just to verify with SSA that you are giving them all your correct information such as birth date, social, and name. If they do not have your driving ID number then their is no way for them to know that you have one in another state.
No, you cannot, under Article IV Section I of the US Constitution is the Full Faith and Credit clause. Each state must respect the judicial precedings of each other state. If you're suspended in one state, you're suspended in all.
I have a suspended license from a DUI I got and I wanted to know if I can finance a vehicle still?
Absolutely not. When your priviledge to drive in a state is suspended, it's suspended on any licence until you pay the fee to have your driving priviledge reinstated.
As long as you obtain a license in the state of Ohio before your you get suspended in Florida you license will still by valid. If you wait until after your license in suspended then Ohio will not issue you one. So, if you know your going to lose your license get on an airplane fly to Ohio get a license and you'll be fine. Its kinda of like the grandfather rule. Got to like the loop-hole system:-)
This is a state law. In Illinois and Texas I know for sure the answer is no. If you're caught, your license will be suspended. What state are you interested in?
It doesn't matter what state your were in while you were ticketed, it flows to the state where your license is from. I don't know if it will cause suspension of your license or not.
At trial, you can offer as a defense the issuance of the new license three months after the suspension. That may serve to show your belief that your license was valid at the time of the first suspended license violation. The second suspended license charge will be tougher to fight, as you had to know from the first ticket that your license was suspended.