no not unless you lie and you dont want to do that
You are only allowed to have a license from one state at a time. And you Ohio license is valid, even though suspended.
It would certainly "seem" that since you may drive in any state in the union while holding any state driver's license,a suspension in any state would conversely suspend the license in all state's,as the law has been to the present.You should also be illegal in Florida as well,due to the Ohio suspension.------Check with a lawyer---
Wait for the Ohio suspension period to expire.
Not while the suspension is ongoing
a license suspension is not based on the number of tickets, it is based on points. depending upon the infraction(DUI, Speeding, ect.) a specific number of points are gained. In the state of Ohio it is 12 points for a drivers suspension. You can also obtain this information from your states Department of Motor Vehicles(DMV) website.
A wise person wouldn't try that; state governmental agencies can easily obtain driving records and other information from governmental agencies in other states.
You cannot get an Ohio state veterinary license if you are a convicted felon. Most states do not allow this.
the Buckeye State
Typically you need to show proof of your cosmetology school hours which you can obtain from your state board of cosmetology or the cosmetology school from which you graduated. You will also need a copy of your Ohio state cosmetology license. You will need to bring this documentation along with the reciprocity application and appropriate fees to the North Carolina state board of cosmetology to have them transfer your license. North Carolina recognizes cosmetology licenses from other states so as long as you have a current license from Ohio, have passed a state board approved or national cosmetology exam, and have no disciplinary actions taken against your Ohio cosmetology license.
Ohio. The points are by the state of the license by their standards. The only think Indiana will do is charge the fine. They cant give points or suspend a license they did not issue.
To drive in the state of Ohio, drivers must posses a valid license that is issued either from the State of Ohio or any state in the United States of America.
yes it is