Call the dmv and ask or go online, it's public information!
Doesn't work that way. You start from square one.
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Yes. You do not need to surrender your SSN in order to get a drivers license in ANY state. The state can issue the license to you by assigning a "soundex" number that is unique to you, instead of using your SSN.
I'm not a hundered percent sure. I had a florida license before my Colorado one was revoked. My florida license is still valid and that is what I am using. I don't see why not.
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
Not legally - but that doesn't appear to be a problem. If you have an international driver's license then you can legally drive using that license.
I need to renew my driver's license before it expires next month.
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
Report it to the police and the IRS
Not if you're using it as the authority to pilot the plane.
The question is not worded correctly or is using the wrong terminology. You cannot put a lien on a state-issued drivers license. Note: In the state of Florida a towing company can place a lien on your drivers license for unpaid fines owed to them. While this will not suspend your drivers license it will prevent you from renewing your tag or getting a new tag until the monies owed to the company is paid.
It is not legal to drive without a driver's license. Drivers are expected to carry their license with them whenever they are using their car or truck.