no you can't
Not likely. If you have a pending matter in Jersey, then you should bust a move and get your new license in another state BEFORE the Jersey court enters the suspension order.
You cannot have more than one license at a time. And a suspended license is still a license.
No. All U.S. DMV's (DMV is a generic term not all states use it) share information. If an individual's license has been revoked or suspended in one state, he or she will not be granted a license in any other state.
yes it happen to me
Absolutely. It makes no difference where you get the violation, it automatically will flow to the state where your license is issued.
Possibly as NJ Has the best politicians Money can buy.
No. All states and US possessions share the information contained in their DMV databases. If you're suspended in one state, you're suspended everywhere.
Nope. States share information between themselves on those who licenses have been suspended. You are suspended from driving ... period ... until your suspension ends. Driving is a privilege - it is not a right. Respect your privileges by heeding all motor vehicle laws rules and regulations.
Both North Carolina and New Jersey are part of the Drivers License Compact. When a resident of New Jersey receives a traffic violation in North Carolina, that information is shared with their home stateÕs DMV.
most likely a simple moving violation. the penalties can vary from state to state.
In the state of New Jersey, the fine for failure to wear a seat belt is $44. Since it is not a moving violation, there are no points added to your drivers license.
No. You have to clear the suspension before any state will give you a drivers license.