Legally you can only possess a drivers license/permit from the state in which you RESIDE. Therefore, you may work in another state but you can only have a license from your HOME state.
No, you must have a valid State Drivers License.
Yes, however, the State in which you reside prefers you change your drivers license to that State. The one time I know of in which that really doesn't apply is if you are like me and travel a lot because of work.
It will depend on your state law and why your license is suspended.
You get your license where you live and get your mail.
Sure you can work in any state you want. If you want to become a residence of the state you'll need to get a AK drivers license and register your car.
None. Does not work that way.
You would need to refer to the DMV's website. Every state has different restrictions. Please refer to the related link for more information.
That depends on state regulations. Each state is different.
Violations in any state will flow to the state where your drivers license is issued. The states work together automatically with respect to such.
Each state has its own license, but the license is generally uniform within the state for any kind of electrical work. Yes, there are different types of license for doing electrical contracting work. In additional to the basic one, you must obtain specific license to operate in different environment and buildings.
Doesn't work that way. You start from square one.
That would be highly unlikely.