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You're only eligible to receive a licence from the state you're a resident of. To be able to get one from a different state, you'd have to establish residence in that state.
Most states share licence information, and will honour each state's imposed suspension. So, even if you moved to another state, you'd most likely not be able to get a licence there until you met the conditions for reinstatement in North Carolina.
Even if that weren't the case, and it were possible for you to just hop across to TN, SC, or VA and get a licence there, you still couldn't drive in NC - when a state suspends your licence, they also suspend your driving privilege, meaning you can't drive in that state with ANY licence.
IIRC, there are five states which will issue you a licence if yours is suspended in another state. I don't recall what they are offhand, but I believe Indiana to be one. However, once again, you must be a resident of that state. AND a licence issued by those states under such conditions is only valid within that state - if you get pulled over driving out-of-state on such a licence, it's treated as if you're driving on a suspended licence.
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If your license in suspended you can't legally obtain a driver's license anywhere else in the USA.
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No. A suspended license is suspended in all states.
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