Yes, it is its own state regardless of its name
Both front and rear state license plates are manditory in Virginia.
West Virginia does have a Crime Scene Unit. The Huntington Police Department has the only senior crime scene unit in the state of West Virginia.
No you cannot. The drivers license is state specific, and you must be a resident of that state.
Yes Same in Virginia.
Yes, the current state you are in is the state that you must follow the laws by. You will have points on your license for an accident in Maryland even if you are in Virginia.
Virginia, 1975.
West Virginia has a low crime rate but did have a lot of flood damage in 2016.
In West Virginia, you can get the information you need regarding business licenses on the State's website known as "Business for West Virginia." You can search the website by keyword to determine if a professional or occupational license is required. You can also search State businesses by name. Using the free website "West Virginia Free Public Records," you can access the two State "Business License" links.
You already have a license in West Virginia, though it is suspended. Legally you are not allowed to obtain a second one.
Yes. It doesn't matter what state your are in when you get a violation, it will flow back to the state where your license is issued.
Virginia does come here and see