If your license has been suspended in Tennessee, you are not allowed to have a driver license. However, if you have get your license reinstated, you can be issued another license. Your license number will always be the same number, even if it has been revoked before.
When your driver's license have been suspened in Tn. when they are reinstated are you issued a new driver's license number?
In Tn when your driver's license is suspended and them reinstated, your driver's license number remains the same. Depending on the offense, you may receive a new license card with updated information with the same number one was originally issued.
If you are living in the same state where the driver's license was suspended then you will not be issued a new number. If you are in a new state, a new number will be given.
No, you shouldn't have a problem
Your driver's license number will always remain the same in Tennessee, even if your license has been revoked and reinstated. A license number is similar to a social security number, because it will always stay the same in your state of residence.
In Pennsylvania, drivers under the age of 18 are issued a junior license. If more than six points are taken off of the junior license, the license can be suspended.
The simple answer is none. Even without the suspension, as a Michigan resident, you're only eligible to be issued a Michigan licence.
The Law states that if your license is suspended or revoked you can not opperate it however, ifyou have never been issued a license and your over 16 you can. If your license is no longer suspended and you havent had it reinstated i believe you can opperate a 49 c.c.
Everyone that has a drivers license is allowed to buy a copy of their record. Go to whatever authority issued the license, pay a small fee and you will receive a report that lists any violations, address changes, and current status of your license.
Yes go to the DMV and get a state issued ID. Its the exact same thing as a license physically, only difference is you arent allowed to drive
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I believe so. Tennessee is not a member of the "compact".Someone I know had suspensions in Ga. and Tn., but were issued a Florida license.They had been issued a license in Fl. years earlier, but it had lapsed.Without a superceding federal law,maybe, that's the way it should be nationwide.(2012)