They all do.
The Drivers License Compact
They all share information.
Yes. All states share their DMV files and information.
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. You can legally only possess a drivers license from the state you reside in. It would make no difference anyway - all states share their DMV information with one another and honor each other's court decisions.
No. You will need to reinstate from the suspension first.Added: All states share their DMV information with one another.
None. As a resident of MS, that's the only state you can hold a licence in. Furthermore, states share information, and will not issue a drivers licence (even if you become a resident of another state) while there is still a suspension active against you.
Yes. States share this information. Yes. States share this information. --- Delware and Pennsylvania are both part of the DLC (Drivers License Compact) and thus will share tickets between the states. However, Pennsylvania will not issue points from a conviction in another state for a speeding ticket, although it is possible your insurance rates could still be affected.
No. All states share there DMV databases and honor each others drivers license restrictions.
No need to find out, the answer is THEY DO receive information from other state. ALL states share their drivers license information and honor each others tickets, suspension and revocation orders.
No. All state DMV's share their information and honor each others drivers records and court decisions. Furthermore, it is unlawful to have a drivers license from a state other than that of your legal residence.
Yes. All states and US territories share their drivers license databases.