You can't transfer the license - Each state issues their own. Once you have established residency in the new state, you will need to visit their Motor Vehicle Department and apply for a new license. This may require the written and/or the driving exams to be taken, too.
no
You can only get a license in the state you reside in.
No
For the most part, no. A suspended license means that you technically still have a license. And you are not allowed to have more than one license at a time. And a state will not issue you a license if you hold one in another state.
No
No
Yes, if you move to another state, a ticket from your current state can affect your insurance. It can also affect your driver's license depending on what the ticket was for and if points were credited to your driver's license.
Most states check on previous licenses when a new license is applied for. If a license is suspended in another state, it is unlikely a new license will be issued in another.
yes
You can transfer your license plates from one car to another, in the state of Illinois. You must be the owner of the vehicle the license plate is being transferred to.
NO, IT WILL FOLLOW YOU. Now all the states are "linked" a long time ago you could get away with it, but not now.
So long as your license was not suspended or terminated, you should just have to pass the driver's test to get a license.