Yes.
The question is not worded correctly or is using the wrong terminology. You cannot put a lien on a state-issued drivers license. Note: In the state of Florida a towing company can place a lien on your drivers license for unpaid fines owed to them. While this will not suspend your drivers license it will prevent you from renewing your tag or getting a new tag until the monies owed to the company is paid.
It is possible for a theft charge to disqualify you from getting an insurance license.
yes they will
When you receive too many points determined by the state where your license is issued. This will also prevent you from getting a license in any other state as well.
Not if it's a CLEAN record!
Yes.Only unpaid child support and administrative holds can prevent you from getting it.
It won't stop you from getting a licence, but a conviction of a charge of driving on a suspended licence usually adds four points to your drivers licence. If it occurred within the last three years, four points is going to be enough to prevent you from being able to find employment as a CDL driver.
In California, forfeiting the right of way to other drivers does not prevent accidents?
So long as the ensuing suspension period is over, and you've met all the conditions for reinstatement of your license, no. If your conviction was within the last five years, however, it will prevent you from being hired as a driver in any capacity, especially as a CDL driver.
It depends on the state. In most states, drivers license and vehicle registration privileges can be suspended or revoked if you owe back child support.
It shouldn't since that's past the probationary period.
Yes, you can get your license in the state of Georgia if you are over the age of eightteen, because you are considered an adult at eightteen. Other circumstances can prevent you from getting one after the age of eightteen, such as DUI, drug chargers, driving without a license, etc.