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No, the DMV database is not connected across all states. Each state typically maintains its own DMV database, although some states may participate in data-sharing agreements to exchange certain information.
No, not all states DMV departments are connected. However, all DMV departments in the same state are connected.
Yes they do.
Yes
California DMV Cheat Sheets can be found at http://www.dmvcheatsheets.com/dmv/ca-california. Best, Josh
They all do.
If you are driving or flying to Colorado or Utah from California, Colorado is farther away.
California. Colorado. Connecticut.
The only way it could be mandated is if you have a CDL. If you don't have one, they can't, although they can send a request to the DMV in Texas to do so. Whether or not Texas complies is up to them. Additionally, the Department of Revenue (it's not the DMV in Colorado) can suspend your driving privilege in the state of Colorado, meaning you won't be permitted to drive in the state of Colorado.
Inquire at a DMV in California.
No, you don't need an appointment to visit California DMV, but the wait is hours without one.
California to Colorado, obviously!