No
Wait for the Ohio suspension period to expire.
Not while the suspension is ongoing
It would certainly "seem" that since you may drive in any state in the union while holding any state driver's license,a suspension in any state would conversely suspend the license in all state's,as the law has been to the present.You should also be illegal in Florida as well,due to the Ohio suspension.------Check with a lawyer---
If you have legally moved to Ohio, you can take your Illinois licence and get an Ohio license.
There is a fee penalty but nothing else. They will allow you to change your license when you get around to it.
It could certainly happen and often does. It is known as Reciprocity. Yes. Florida is a compact state. That is and agreement exists between states to report such instances and your failure to pay the ticket in Ohio will result in a notification to the proper licensing authority in Florida. This action will more likely than not result in a suspension of your driving privilege.
Not legally.
To change your Pennsylvania license back to an Ohio drivers license, you must first reside in Ohio. Visit any Bureau of Motor Vehicles to begin that process.
Please contact the local DMV in Illinois who can help you out.
a license suspension is not based on the number of tickets, it is based on points. depending upon the infraction(DUI, Speeding, ect.) a specific number of points are gained. In the state of Ohio it is 12 points for a drivers suspension. You can also obtain this information from your states Department of Motor Vehicles(DMV) website.
Yes you do