Added: Yes Only in these states can you get a license but you can only drive in that state. 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 Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007[1], though it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations.
You have to follow through with the revocation for your state--wherever you are. Other states have the same records. Being careless with the rules means that you endanger others when you drive. A large part of why our freedoms work is that citizens are concerned for the safety of others--including when they are in other cars. This is a good lesson to live and learn.
no all state DMVs are linked together. unless you use a different name and ss#
I t would be possible, but if you get caught you could possibly face criminal charges. Probably not worth the risk.
i think so
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No
No. All states honor each other's motor vehicle codes, regulations and court decisions.
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.
no
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.
If your drivers license is revoked in one state, can you get a drivers license in another state?
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.
No
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.
no
No you cannot. If your license is revoked in one state, you have to have it reinstated before you can obtain a license in another state. Additionally, you can only receive a licence in your state of residence, so, even if your licence wasn't suspended, you would have to move and establish residence in another state before you could get a licence there.
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None
No. Not until your license is reinstated in your state. No state will give you a license until you clear that up.
No