No most states have reciprocal agreements.
You can't hold a CDL in Kansas with a DUI.
Simply... yes.
Yes, your DUI will transfer to Virginia. They all share the same database so whenever your license or social security number is pulled up, it will be pulled up.
Unclear as to what is being asked. If you are charged with DUI there will be a record of it on your state drivers license records. ALL states share their DMV files - you cannot simply go to another state and apply for a new license.
yes as long as your a resident of kansas now its a different state.
Termination of probation - permanent loss of driving license (if it hasn't happened already) - time added to sentence upon conviction of the new DUI.
You've got more than one problem. You need to address why your TX license expired, and clear that up first. Then you need to either re-apply for a new one in TX, or apply for brand new one in FL, whichever state you're claiming to be your state of residence. In either case the DMV's of either state will see, from the court record, that your suspension period is over.
Graduated licenses have reduced DUI driving rates because this license allows for new drivers to receive a gradual amount of driving experience over time.
You have to go back and get the DUI taken care of cause now all the states have a national system for that, cause i moved there from Wisconsin and had a DUI there and then i had picked one up in Illinois and had to have them both taken care of before i could get my license back.ANSWERThey are going to hassle you regardless as you are supposed to obtain a new license within 10 ays of moving into a new state.
Yes, but don't plan on being the driver until you do get a license.
Texas, Florida, New Jersey, California and Illnois.
Is DUI a felony in the state of New Mexico