Absolutely not. The upper 50 states all run off of the same system. If your license is suspended in the state of your primary residence, you cannot get a drivers license in any other state until your status in your primary state changes. This even applies if you change your state of residence.
No. All states and US possessions share the information contained in their DMV databases. If you're suspended in one state, you're suspended everywhere.
You have to get in touch the officials in Missouri in order to get a drivers licence in any other state...because other wise they will not issue you one
Yes. If your licence is suspended in your home state, it is suspended in ALL states.
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.
Yes! Traffic offenses/points always transfer to your new state of residence when obtaining an out of state license. However, it is possible to get a new drivers license in a different state (if you relocate) if your license is currently suspended in the state you live in.
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No. Legally you can only possess ONE valid operators license and it must be issued by the state in which you have legal residence. ALL states share and honor each others's Motor Vehicle laws. The long and the short of it is; If you're suspended/revoked in one state you are considered suspended/revoked in ALL states.
It will depend on your state law and why your license is suspended.
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