suspension
It's not a question of punishment for FTA... if you petitioned to have your driving privileges restored and then didn't show up for the hearing, it's pretty fair to say that your driving privileges WEREN'T restored. You now live out of state - BUT - all states share their DMV databases and license information. If your driving privileges remain suspended/revoked in Virginia, every other state considers you suspended/revoked and you will never be able to get a license in your new state of residence.
suspension of drivers licence.
The police don't revoke your driving privileges - the courts do.
You can probably appeal. but you must not be driving while your license is suspended. The cops know who you are.
At 18, you're legally an adult, and are granted full driving privileges.
Driving is not a PRIVILEGE, it is a CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT that can not be taken from you. Check facts. You don't NEED a "driver license" to drive a vehicle, ANYWHERE.
Driving is not a PRIVILEGE, it is a CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT that can not be taken from you. Check facts. You don't NEED a "driver license" to drive a vehicle, ANYWHERE.
Your driving privileges will be suspended in Tennessee for starters. More than likely, Alabama will hear of your DUI and will suspend your license.
Complete the conditions of your sentence or probation and reapply for your license at the DMV or Dept of Licensing.
It will result in the suspension of your license or driving privileges if not licensed.
It depends on what the status of your FL driving privileges are. KY will possibly offer you the same driving privileges or restrictions that FL allowed you. All states share their DMV databases and licensure information.
If you are involved in a traffic accident, yes, you will be required to show your driver's license to the attending peace officer. If you are charged with causing the accident you may be assessed "points" against your license which could eventually cause loss of driving license and privileges. Driving a vehicle is a privilege - it is not a right.