The state in whihc you live makes the laws governing driver's license. You would need to check the state statutes that apply to your situation. You could call the DMV and ask.
Laws that apply to driver's licenses and the revocation or reinstatement of them are made by states. To find out when the suspension ends a person should contact the court clerk where the revocation was ordered, or the state DMV. If a person applied for a license in another state, their previous driving record/revocation might prohibit them being licensed in that state also. Depending on the circumstances of the original infraction.
Unless MN law equires that boat operators possess a valid motor vehicle operators license before they can pilot a boat, yes, you can.
No.
A valid drivers license and a DOT medical card.
hazardous cargo certification and valid driver's license
You lose your learner's permit and it will mean a much longer time before you can get a license. If you are not yet 18 you have to wait until you are 18 to reapply.
After failing the citizenship test, you must wait at least 60 days before you can reapply.
In Wisconsin, you have a grace period of 90 days after your probationary license expires to renew it without having to retake the driving tests. However, it's advisable to renew your license before it expires to avoid any potential issues or penalties. If you wait longer than 90 days, you will need to reapply for a new license and may have to retake the tests.
In Florida, a 440 license, also known as a Workers' Compensation Adjuster license, typically expires two years after the date of issuance. License holders are required to complete continuing education courses to renew their license before the expiration date. Failure to renew on time may result in the need to reapply for the license. Always check with the Florida Department of Financial Services for the most current regulations and requirements.
no, if you are revoked in one state you may not get an operators license in another. if you do you will eventually be caught and face criminal prosecution. the states have all signed what is known as The Interstate Compact Agreement. this allows for the suspension of an operators license in NJ for not paying a traffic fine for speeding in the state of South Carolina. The agreement also covers revoked operators licenses. The only way around this is to get your new license before the Indiana court enters the suspension order. All states are members except for Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee (dropped out in 1997). Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007[1], though it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations.
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Yes, and depending on your state, you may need to go before a judge.