Most states are now members of a compact which compares identity information and shares relevant facts about driving history. Tennessee is not a member of the Driver's License Compact. This means member states do not enforce Tennessee driving convictions or suspensions and vice versa.
Each state has it's own Department of Motor Vehicles. These institutions tend to be overly massive bureaucracies, so they will most likely not check your driving history for any other states. Your chances of getting an out of state license are very good.
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Driving on a suspended drivers license in tennessee, will give you a free trip to jail. you will have to make bond and appear in general sessions court.
You already have a license in West Virginia, though it is suspended. Legally you are not allowed to obtain a second one.
No, as part of the interstate driving compact Texas must recognize the suspension in Virginia and refuse to issue a license; or suspend the license if it was issued and later found to be suspended.
Until you've met the conditions for reinstatement of your license in West Virginia, none.
No. Even if you establish residence in Tennessee before the suspension goes into effect, the state of Tennessee will refuse to issue a licence while the DUI charges in Georgia are pending.
If the drivers license was suspended for a DUI or DWI no.