Same as it is for any other class of licence. Once you've established residence in your nw state, you go to the DMV, and change it over.
For non-CDL licenses, classification varies by state... you'd need to specify your state so that we could determine what a Class D license in your state is, exactly, and what your state laws allow. You couldn't drive a truck requiring a CDL, I can tell you that much.
It depends on your state's laws and regulations. In some states, a reckless driving charge may result in a longer suspension or revocation of your CDL. You'll need to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles for specific information on how the reckless driving charge will affect your CDL.
Varies depending on what class CDL and what endorsements you wish to have, as well. A pricing guide is provided by the State of Tennessee (see related link). Note that the costs listed only cover the actual licencing fees, and do not cover the cost of driving school. Note also that you will first have to get a learner's permit for the appropriate class CDL you're testing for, unless you're transferring an existing CDL from another state. You will have to be a resident of Tennessee for 30 days before they will issue you a CDL, but the 30 day requirement does not apply to permits.
State laws vary. You need to check the laws in your state by contacting the department of Motor Vehicles.
As long as the suspension is ongoing, no.
That's not one of the universal CDL endorsements, and is a state-specific add-on, or else it's a restriction which is also state specific. Please identify which state you hold a CDL in.
Can I drive a farm dumptruck without a cdl in Washington State
Only if you're not a California resident. Otherwise, it's as simple as transferring any other class of licence to any other state. Just be sure you know what you need to bring with you when you go to the DMV.
No
For private use, no state requires a CDL for an RV.
There are several CDL training schools all across the country. When you are looking for a school, try to find one that allows you to travel from state to state. You will get the experience of being on the road, and you will learn about all of the rules and laws of other states.
No... CDL information from all states goes to CDLIS, and you'll be denied in every state. If you did something causing your CDL to be revoked for life, you probably don't need to be out there in a CMV, anyhow...