None. All states work together. And you cannot get a drivers license in a state in which you do not reside.
If your license is suspended in Iowa, you would not be able to obtain a license in any other state until the suspension is resolved. Each state has its own laws and regulations regarding license suspensions, so it's important to address the suspension in Iowa first before applying for a license in another state.
no, or a bus license, or a truck license
Probably so im sorry
Don't know for sure, but typically, if you're suspended in one state, it's illegal to drive in another.
No insurance company will cover you for driving whilst suspended. Any illegal activity will deem your policy null and void.
Your lawyer will try his hardest. Most likely it will be suspended. You are a teen driver and you had commited 6minor traffic offenses. That's hard to save
you need to get a license where you legally live. Maine has a $900 fine for that offense
No, because they will check your records for your old license and then it will show up then you will not be able to get your licence and tags and you will be suspended in that state as well.Added: An interstate compact between all US states guarantee that if your drivers privileges are suspended in one state it is suspended in ALL states.Added: All states are members except for Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee (dropped out in 1997). Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007[1], though it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations. You can get a license in those states but you can only drive in those states
A person must be at least 16 years old to get a drivers license in the United States. At 17 and a half, a person can take the test to receive their license.
Im assuming insituations like this the punishment is suited to the crime. I got my license suspended for 2 months within my first 30 days of receiving it. I ran a stop sign, I'd have to guess that if theyre license has been suspended for 3+ years they must have committed a serious offense like felony speeding or wreckless endangerment.
I have an idea, how about obeying the rules and regulations like you should be doing.
It's possible but unlikely.
You'll know when you try to access your account.