See: http://dmv.ca.gov/dl/dl_info.htm#2500
Short answer, none.
You can't.
Absolutely not. The upper 50 states all run off of the same system. If your license is suspended in the state of your primary residence, you cannot get a drivers license in any other state until your status in your primary state changes. This even applies if you change your state of residence.
You get your license where you live and get your mail.
No. Not until your license is reinstated in your state. No state will give you a license until you clear that up.
You can own a car without having a drivers license.
No
If your drivers license is revoked in one state, can you get a drivers license in another state?
You can drive in all fifty states.
No. All state DMV's share their information and honor each others drivers records and court decisions. Furthermore, it is unlawful to have a drivers license from a state other than that of your legal residence.
YesAdded: The above answer is correct - as long as you are just visiting the state, or are a member of the military stationed there. If you have moved to live in California, you may NOT continue to drive using the drivers license from your former state. You must apply for a new California drivers license.
yes you can but youfirst have to get a permit then after 6 moths you can get your license