The drivers license can be revoked for speeding, reckless driving, when one leaves the scene of an accident with injuries and when one drives under the influence of alcohol or prohibited substances. Other causes for revoking one's drivers license are refusal of alcohol test, refusal to pay a traffic fee or refusal to declare an accident.
Depending on the type of license; revocation of the license can occur. A teacher can face mandatory revocation of their license for child abuse. A drivers license can be revoked for vehicular manslaughter, and a nursing license can be revoked for practicing outside of your realm of training.
Depending on the type of license; revocation of the license can occur. A teacher can face mandatory revocation of their license for child abuse. A drivers license can be revoked for vehicular manslaughter, and a nursing license can be revoked for practicing outside of your realm of training.
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.
Depending on the severity of the offense, a license could be revoked anywhere from a few weeks to permanently. Driving with a revoked license can cause the suspension to be extended if you are caught.
You can but you will be limited to just that state. If you go back to the state where you have a revoked license it won't matter if your license is valid somewhere else because your in the state where your license is revoked.Added: I believe that ALL the US states and possessions belong to the compact - I also believe that Canada may also be a signatory, but I could be wrong on that.
No. You will have to resolve the suspension issues in IL before you can apply for a license in ANY state. On the application you would fill out in GA are the questions asking if you have ever had a license in another state & has that license ever been suspended/revoked. If you answer truthfully, you will be automatically denied. If you lie & say no to both questions, you have committed a criminal offense & could go to jail for fraud, falsifying a legal document or other charges. Regardless of how you answer those questions, GA will run a license history on you to see if you have had a license before & the status.
It could be revoked indefinitely.
Sure you can apply. The drivers license application in Oregon has the question:"Are you currently or have you ever had your license to drive or right to apply for the privilege suspended, revoked, canceled or refused?"You could lie and say no, but there are stiff penalties for lying on a drivers license application if you are caught.Another View: The questioner never said anything about the status of their drivers license, what they they asked about was applying for a license while they had anactive warrant in another state.In that case they could apply for the license but if the DMV runs your name into the database - AND the other state has entered their warrant for you - you could be in trouble. The DMV people could notify local law enforcement that they had a wanted person in their office.
it is unlawful to display a license which you know has been canceled, suspended, or altered. it is also illegal to alter a drivers license. either of these actions could result in your license being suspended.
Yes they could contact the WV Driver license to do so.
Not enough information is given. It could mean several things.(1) You have been revoked on 2 previous occasions.(2) That this is a replacement or duplicate license.(3) - etc - etc - etc.Call up your DMV office and ASK.
If you are in certain stated your drivers license could be suspended. Most will not though.