Normally, yes. Some states do allow exceptions, such as for active duty military personnel.
SR-22, or state by state variants, is the only reason you would have to get insurance to get or renew your license or vehicle registration, except for the state of New York, which all vehicles must be insured to be registered.
No
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.
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No. A licence is canceled when, for example, somebody moves to another state and gets licenced in that state, then the state they were previously in cancels the licence they held previously. No driving privileges are lost. Suspension is a different matter, altogether.
Yes, you will be ticketed. The laws of ALL states require that you apply for, and be issued, a drivers license from the state in which you reside.
If your drivers license is revoked in one state, can you get a drivers license in another state?
The license plates are yours to keep and transfer to another vehicle if you wish.
To get vehicle registration, you typically need to provide proof of ownership, a valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and payment for registration fees. Additionally, you may need to pass a vehicle inspection depending on your state's requirements.
Yes. The DMV of the state the vehicle is registered in will need to be notified to include both individuals and addresses as registered owners of the vehicle, and the insurance will need her new address, as well as which address the vehicle will be stored at.
(in the US) You cannot "exchange" a foreign drivers license for a US state-issued drivers license. You must take all the tests, (written and driving) to prove that you are capable of operating a vehicle according to that state's laws.
It is NOT necessary to first have a valid drivers license in order to own and register a vehicle in any state in the US.