I would imagine so. In order to get a new one, you have to turn in the old one or report it lost or stolen. The license is the property of the state.
Technically, you can have more than one driver's license. If you apply for an International Driver's License, it works in the USA and other countries. You do not need to turn in your state license when you get the International Driver's License.
Added: (in the US) If you are a US citizen You may possess only one state-issued drivers license, and it must be issued by the state in which you have your legal residence.
In reference to the first answer: In the US, the 'international drivers license' referred to
above, does NOT take the place of a valid US drivers license, it is valid only when presented in foreigncountries.
In New York it is.
Drivers' licenses. The apostrophe at the end of "drivers'" indicated multiple instances of a possessive clause.
In Georgia, illegal immigrants are not permitted to obtain drivers' licenses.
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No. No US state issues driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, although it has been a matter of discussion by the governor and some legislators in the State of New York.
All of the US states honor the drivers licenses of the other States. However, they do not necessarily honor the learners permits, or other restricted(farm/school) licenses.
drivers licenses
Illegal aliens should not be eligible for licenses.
Each state handles laws concerning drivers licenses .
If you drive you do.
Yes, you can.
Yes, Indiana drivers licenses are in compliance with the Federal Real ID Act.
Actually there are still several states that allow illegal aliens to obtain driver's licenses. New Mexico is one of them....you just have to bring other identification with you and proof that you are living in the state.