Suspended = temporary Revoked = permanent
it means you cannot drive until they give you license back to you.
No. Not until your license is reinstated in your state. No state will give you a license until you clear that up.
Certainly, that is, until they are arrested.
Whether it's a drivers license or a professional license, the license is revoked or suspended until the past due amount including interest is paid, or the obligor and the State agree to a payment plan.
Wisconsin will not issue a license until the Illinois matter is cleared up.
No, you cannot legally drive to and from work if your license has been revoked. Driving with a revoked license is considered illegal and can result in further penalties, including fines or additional suspension of driving privileges. It is advisable to seek alternative transportation methods, such as public transit, ridesharing, or carpooling, until your license is reinstated.
Not until you get all of that settled with the State of New York
No, if your license is revoked, it is permanently canceled and you cannot legally get a new license until you fulfill the legal requirements to be reinstated.
Not revoked, but it can be suspended until you get your vision corrected enough to bring yourself up to the required minimum vision standard.
No, you cannot have both a suspended license and a revoked license at the same time. A suspension typically means your driving privileges are temporarily taken away, often for specific violations, whereas a revocation means your license has been permanently withdrawn until certain conditions are met. If your license is revoked, it overrides any suspension status.
If you are a high school drop out and you do not have your GED, you cannot get your drivers license until you are eighteen. If you already have your license when you drop out, it will be revoked.