No. All states honor each other's motor vehicle codes, regulations and court decisions.
No. Through a mutually cooperative interstate agreement all states share their DMV databases and honor each others suspensions and revocations.
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NO! Once your license is suspended in one state, it is also suspended in all other states.
PILOT's license, or DRIVER's license?? You can pilot an aircraft with a suspended drivers license. One has nothing to do with the other. You cannot fly with a suspended pilot's license or you are in violation of FEDERAL law.
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.
None, they ALL do. Even if they didn't ask, all states share DMV information via an interstate compact, not to mention that you MUST be a legal resident of whatever state you hold a drivers license in.
No. State DMV offices can access your driving history automatically from every state. Even if you don't mention you've had a license in NJ, it would still come up in NC's database. I speak from first-hand experience.
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No. A suspended license is suspended in all states.
If your license in suspended you can't legally obtain a driver's license anywhere else in the USA.
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None. Does not work that way.
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