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NO! Once your license is suspended in one state, it is also suspended in all other states.
Wait for the Ohio suspension period to expire.
No, expired identification cards are expired - you need to get a new one.
You should not expect to be able to drive anywhere during the time of your Texas suspension, regardless of the reason.
If you don't have, or do not qualify for, a state drivers license, the state also issues state identification cards. The requirement that you positively identify yourself with verifiable documentation as to who you really are still exists, but it should serve as an alternative picture-ID to the drivers license. As it is in most(all?) other states, you cannot possess BOTH a Texas drivers license and a Texas identification card at the same time - only one or the other.
You may only have one valid license at a time. It has to be in the state you are a resident of. And Texas may recognize the suspension if their laws allow it.
Yes, it is legal for a person to hold both a Texas driver's license and a Texas identification card, but they cannot have both active simultaneously. If someone holds a driver's license, they typically do not need a separate identification card, as the driver's license serves as valid identification. However, if a person who has a driver's license loses it or needs an ID for another purpose, they may apply for an ID card, but must ensure that the driver's license is either expired or canceled to avoid duplication.
When you licence is suspended in one state, your driving privileges are also suspended in that state until you get them reinstated. Additionally, if you get pulled over, display a California licence, and your suspended Texas licence comes up when they run your information through the system, your California licence will be taken away, and you could face a number of charges.Added; You may possess a drivers license ONLY from the state in which you reside. It is unlwful in ALL states to possess a drivers license from more than one state.
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