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no but you can get arrested at the dmv.
No. When your license is suspended, so is your privilege to drive, period.
To get a commercial drivers license, unfortunately for you, you must be 21 years old. It seems you have a while to wait, but maybe you can work on a career plan while you are waiting.
I was able to use my California drivers license to rent and drive a car while I was in Melbourne last November. :)
You must have your license with you to prove you are a licensed driver. Without it, you are not legally allowed to drive.
You don't. You MIGHT be able to get a hardship license, which is only valid to drive to and from work.
NO! Once your license is suspended in one state, it is also suspended in all other states.
Not while the suspension is ongoing
Not while the suspension is ongoing
Yes, If you plan to drive with your new drivers license, this is after all the reason most people get a license. All Drivers are required to carry verifiable Financial Responsibility while operating a Motor Vehicle.
The question is not worded correctly or is using the wrong terminology. You cannot put a lien on a state-issued drivers license. Note: In the state of Florida a towing company can place a lien on your drivers license for unpaid fines owed to them. While this will not suspend your drivers license it will prevent you from renewing your tag or getting a new tag until the monies owed to the company is paid.
You are only allowed to have a license from one state at a time. And you Ohio license is valid, even though suspended.