No. All states honor each other's motor vehicle codes, regulations and court decisions.
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All state DMV's are inter-connected with one another and honor each others licensing provisions and court decisions. If you are suspended or revoked in one state, you are suspended or revoked in ALL states. Additionally: You may only possess a driver's license issued by your state of residence.
Yes it can. Commercial Driver's licenses does not fall under any particular state laws or ordinances. They fall under Federal laws and ordinances so the result is the same no matter where the infractin occured. Also, if the license is revoked/suspended he can not drive the Commercial vehicle in any state.
None, they ALL do. Even if they didn't ask, all states share DMV information via an interstate compact, not to mention that you MUST be a legal resident of whatever state you hold a drivers license in.
Yes, your ability to legally operate a government vehicle is dependent on the fact that you are legally licensed by your state. A government drivers license only signifies that you are qualified (by the government) to operate certain types of vehicles - nothing more. If your state driving privileges are suspended or revoked you may not operate a vehicle with only a government drivers license.
So long as your suspension is active in Illinois, none.
AnswerI'm not quite sure what you mean. If your license is revoked in Illinois, you can not drive. It was 1991 i now live in NH. and want to get a drivers license.
Your CDL IS your license. If your CDL gets yanked, you don't retain a regular drivers license - you're revoked, period.
Wisconsin will not issue a license until the Illinois matter is cleared up.
If your drivers license is revoked in one state, can you get a drivers license in another state?
Typically, any auto insurance will require the existence of a valid license.
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