The state of Florida does not have a reciprocity with other states when it comes to a contractors license. To find out more information contact the state in which you are interested in and see what rules apply on their end.
In some states if you don't have a licence.
There is none
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A licence from Puerto Rico is a US licence, and is valid in all US states and territories.
On rear plate
No. It means you have a learner's permit. Licence classification varies by state. In some states, a Class C licence is a 'typical' licence, and, in other states, classes A, B, and C are reserved exclusively for CDLs, and a standard operator's permit would be class D or E.
3 in Canada, and believe 4 in the United states.
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - it is impossible to know with certainty whether a particular state will choose to extradite you or not, there are simply too many variables. It may depend on the offense and the seriousness of it and/or how badly they want you returned - most states WILLextradite for felony offenses.
It doesn't work that way, and there's a number of reasons:You must be a resident of any state you're trying to obtain a drivers licence in. If you're a resident of Texas, you can only get a licence in Texas.Even if you could, theoretically, get an out-of-state licence, it would do you no good in Texas - when your licence in suspended in your home state, your driving privilege is also suspended in that state, meaning you wouldn't be allowed to drive in that state with any licence, regardless of where it's issued from.Most states are parties to an agreement by which they will not issue you a licence if you're currently subject to a licence suspension issued by another state. Before they'll let you obtain a drivers licence, you must have either completed your suspension period in Texas, or else have managed to get an early reinstatement of your licence in Texas.The handful of states which will issue you a licence (offhand, I can't recall what they are, but I remember Indiana being one of them) do so under very strict conditions - on top of having to be a resident of that state, you'd only be permitted to drive within that state, and your licence would be completely invalid outside of that state until your issued with the state which suspended your licence was resolved.
Until you meet the conditions for reinstatement of your licence in Wisconsin, you're pretty much going to be rejected at every turn. There are a couple of states which aren't signatories of the Drivers Licence Compact, but even if they issued a licence, it would only be valid for use within that state (which issued it). You may want to see if Wisconsin has a hardship licence.
Short answer, none. You're only eligible to receive a licence from the state you're a resident of. To be able to get one from a different state, you'd have to establish residence in that state. Most states share licence information, and will honour each state's imposed suspension. So, even if you moved to another state, you'd most likely not be able to get a licence there until you met the conditions for reinstatement in North Carolina. Even if that weren't the case, and it were possible for you to just hop across to TN, SC, or VA and get a licence there, you still couldn't drive in NC - when a state suspends your licence, they also suspend your driving privilege, meaning you can't drive in that state with ANY licence. IIRC, there are five states which will issue you a licence if yours is suspended in another state. I don't recall what they are offhand, but I believe Indiana to be one. However, once again, you must be a resident of that state. AND a licence issued by those states under such conditions is only valid within that state - if you get pulled over driving out-of-state on such a licence, it's treated as if you're driving on a suspended licence.
You can't. If your licence is suspended in one state, all states recognise it.