No, because you have to wait about a month before you get another license. After that, you are permitted to drive in any state, and the have it on record that you lost your license.
No
Yes. No different than if you were a resident of that state and driving on a suspended license. A suspended license is invalidated everywhere.
Yes it is. If your license is suspended in any state and you get a new license in a different state then you are driving illegally. Tow it away. States honor each others laws.
It's driving on a suspended license, period. You'll face fines, and your suspension will be extended.
No
The same as if you were driving with an in-state license, so long as you're driving on an unrestricted license in good standing from the state of issue.
A different country.
yes but you have to prove residense for that state and the liscens you get will be good in Tennessee if you get caught driving in the state that you were suppended in even if you have a liscens for another state you will get a ticket for driving suspended because your driving privilages are suspended for that state
It is possible with some states, but not with every state. If you have a CDL (Commercial Drivers License) which gets suspended in one state, there is no state or territory of the US in which you'll be able to get licensed in while your license is suspended. Also note that the state which suspends your license also suspends your driving privileges in that state, so, if you did obtain a license from out of state, and were pulled over in the state where your license was suspended, it would still be treated as if you were driving on a suspended license.
You could always go to another state. Tell them that you have not ever had a driving ID and get a permit, wait 180 days and then take your driving test and you will have a new one. The only reason they ask for your social is just to verify with SSA that you are giving them all your correct information such as birth date, social, and name. If they do not have your driving ID number then their is no way for them to know that you have one in another state.
Go to any driving school in the state and tell them "How fast does Jimmy ride?" And they will take you to the back room and give you a license for 30 days.
Legally you can only possess a drivers license/permit from the state in which you RESIDE. Therefore, you may work in another state but you can only have a license from your HOME state.
No