No! Ca has NO authority to enforce an inspection requirement from TX. It can however enforce the registration, if that has expired.
No. When you apply for a license in any state, that department of motor vehicles will search under your name. A record of the expired suspended license will come up and you will be denied a drivers license. Driving without a license can eventually lead to jail. Believe me, I know from personal experience: Pay the fees, get your CA license taken care of and then get a valid TX license. You'll be happy you did.
There is no 'grace period' for expired licnses of ANY type. It is the license-holder's obligation to be aware of this information.
Yes, the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy does require TX CPA license holders to complete a four hour state approved Texas CPE ethics course in order to renew their license.
If your court date has not passed yet, or the ticket has not yet been reported to the Motor Vehicle Office as unpaid, then yes you can renew your license.
Their website does not say, but if you can be found on the national registry and it's less than whatever limit they probably will. Texas allows a license to be reissued up to two years after it's expired. Virginia allows a license to be renewed up to 6 months after expiration.
Nowadays all DMV offices are connected somehow, so it'll more than likely show that your license is in question in another state.
If your Texas Driver License has been expired for more than two years, you must appear in person at any Texas Driver's License office (http://www.dmv.org/tx-texas/locations-&-hours.php)and pass the written, driving and vision examinations. In addition, you will also be required to reapply as an original applicant, present proof of identity and proof of Social Security Number and may be assigned a new driver license number. You can find additional information on TX state driver's license renewals at DMV.ORG - The Unofficial Guide to the DMV. The following page (http://www.dmv.org/tx-texas/renew-license.php) has that information! Have a great weekend, -DMV.ORG Support
You've got more than one problem. You need to address why your TX license expired, and clear that up first. Then you need to either re-apply for a new one in TX, or apply for brand new one in FL, whichever state you're claiming to be your state of residence. In either case the DMV's of either state will see, from the court record, that your suspension period is over.
The driving distance from Dallas, TX to Brentwood, CA is 1,695 miles.
Dallas, TX to Victorville, CA is 1,347 Miles - 2168km by road.
TX stands for taxi