None
The simple answer is none. Even without the suspension, as a Michigan resident, you're only eligible to be issued a Michigan licence.
No, you shouldn't have a problem
iF YOU FAIL TO PAY THE TICKET WHERE IT WAS ISSUED, A WARRANT IS ISSUED FOR FAILURE TO APPEAR NAD NORMALLY YOUR LICENSE ARE REVOKED.
Yes it can. The license is issued by the particular denomination, and can be revoked by them
Providing that you are in compliance with all the restrictions (if any) on the license issued to you by your state, you will be legal to do so.
Yes, the state of Idaho Bureau of Motor Vehicles requires a high school diploma or a driver's license will either not be issued, or revoked. Proof of enrollment in school is one of the requirements for first time drivers who are attempting to get a license in Idaho as well.
It is a privilege society entrusts to us when we are issued a drivers license.
If you have failed to respond to court for your DUI, the odds are good that one or more of the following things have occurred; If you were out on "personal recognizance/bond" or on bail. that has probably been revoked - a bench warrant has been issued for your arrest - your state DMV has suspended or revoked your drivers license.
If your license has been suspended in Tennessee, you are not allowed to have a driver license. However, if you have get your license reinstated, you can be issued another license. Your license number will always be the same number, even if it has been revoked before.
Look on it, it should have an expiration date. If not, then you can call the Drivers license Bureau in your county where it was issued and ask them.
Basically, it's an identification number issued to you by the state.
Normally yes. Insurance companies are concerned that they insure drivers with valid drivers license, the State where it is issued is really not a concern.