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your insurance co will notify the DMV and then can suspend your license
Yes, they can suspend the license. Failure to notify would have to be proven to get it reinstated, or the reason for the summons resolved.
Yes, they have the authority to suspend a license. They are the issuing authority and responsible for issuing a license. They can revoke it as well.
Not directly. The DMV does that after processing a request from the courts.
Sort of. The Ohio DMV can report a violation California. California may then in turn suspend the license until the infraction in Ohio is cleared up.
Florida will notify Oregon to suspend your license
New York can revoke your driving priveleges in their state. Where the license is from does not matter.
He can notify the department of motor vechicles to say he feels you are unfit to drive because of health reasons.
I don't believe the DMV suspends license, A police officer gives you a ticket, your go to court, and the judge will suspend your license for a time or forever, or put you in driving school. Of course if you can convince the officer that you just left them at home, he/she might let you off with a warning. Good Luck!
After you move to IL, apply at the DMV for an IL license? They will issue you an IL license (if you are eligible). You must surrender your IN license and they will notify IN to cancel it. You are not allowed (federal law) to possess a drivers license from more than one state (your 'home' state).
By having a medical doctor notify the DMV that you are considered to be medically unfit to continue to operate a vehicle -or- fail an aptitude or screeing test at you rlocal DMV office at the time of license renewal
It depends. If you get a ticket in Washington and do not pay, WA will notify your home state and then your home state will suspend your license. Any tickets you receive in WA will normally be reported to your home state and treated in accordance with the point system in your home state. WA can suspend your right to drive in their state even if you have a valid drivers license from another state.