yes and no it depends on the license or id card
No, it is not.
If you have a previous hunting license from another state or a hunter education card yes.
No, it is not possible to have a driver's license or identification card in two different states simultaneously. Individuals can only hold a driver's license or ID card from the state in which they reside and are considered a legal resident.
You can use your ebt card in other states
All 50 US states allow this. No state requires a social security card or proof of citizenship before issuing a marriage license.
NO, all states computers are connected. It is a violation of all state's laws to have: two (2) driver's licenses of different states, a driver's license in one state while privileges (driving IS a PRIVILEGE, NOT a RIGHT!) are suspended in any other state. The new state will receive the records of the last state and SUSPEND your current license even if you are able to get one due to computer delay. So, any way you do it, it is illegal! You have to clear your original state's record of suspension before the new state will issue you a current license. Possession of a suspended license is also a criminal offense, so do NOT try to keep it and use it for ID! They can put you in JAIL for just having it! Get an ID CARD for your current state, then once moved, get an ID CARD for the new state until you correct the suspension problem. Yes, your problems will follow you any where.
In states that require them, it is a license to own (not to carry concealed) a gun.
NONE
drivers license us passport us state depatment passport card state identification card
In most states the answer is no. The reason is that either a birth certificate or a passport or military id is needed to get an identification card.
If your license is suspended, just go to your local Drivers License office with your State issued ID card if you have one. If not, then take your birth certificate and your social security card the same as you did when you first got your drivers license. They will give you your Drivers license number if you can appropriately identify yourself. Your ID card in Texas will have a different number from your DL card but they are associated in the state database. You will then need to file your SR22 through an Insurer licensed to do business in the state. A Texas Sr22 Insurance provider.
No, you do not need a passport to travel within the United States. A government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or state ID card, is typically sufficient for domestic travel.