Yes, you can typically renew your ID even if your driver’s license is suspended, as the processes for renewing a state ID and a driver's license are often separate. However, the exact rules may vary by state, so it's essential to check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency for specific requirements and potential restrictions. Additionally, any outstanding fines or legal issues related to the suspension may need to be resolved before renewal.
In the UK you have to surrender it.
Yes, you can have both an ID and a driver's license.
You should be able to get an ID card with the right items. In some places an expired license would be one type of ID that would be accepted.
no because they could notice in your ID that your license was suspended
Yes, a Texas driver's license is Real ID compliant.
Yes, it is legal to have both a Texas ID and a driver's license.
Yes, in Texas, you can possess both an ID card and a driver's license.
Yes, you can have both a driver's license and a state ID. A driver's license allows you to legally drive a vehicle, while a state ID is used for identification purposes and does not permit driving.
If you have to surrender your Driver's License to your state's Department of Motor Vehicles, you can obtain a State ID at the same place. The state ID is low-cost, and has a magnet strip that registers when someone selling alcohol swipes it.
Yes, it is possible to have both an identification (ID) card and a driver's license. An ID card is typically used for identification purposes, while a driver's license allows you to legally operate a motor vehicle.
Yes, it is possible to have both a state ID and a driver's license. A state ID is typically used for identification purposes, while a driver's license allows you to legally operate a motor vehicle.
Yes, it is possible to possess both an ID and a driver's license. An ID is a form of identification that can be used for various purposes, while a driver's license specifically allows you to legally operate a motor vehicle.