Yes. No different than if you were a resident of that state and driving on a suspended license. A suspended license is invalidated everywhere.
It is possible with some states, but not with every state. If you have a CDL (Commercial Drivers License) which gets suspended in one state, there is no state or territory of the US in which you'll be able to get licensed in while your license is suspended. Also note that the state which suspends your license also suspends your driving privileges in that state, so, if you did obtain a license from out of state, and were pulled over in the state where your license was suspended, it would still be treated as if you were driving on a suspended license.
It's driving on a suspended license, period. You'll face fines, and your suspension will be extended.
It means that you were caught driving without a valid license. Your valid US-issued license is good in every US state, but when it is suspended it is suspended everywhere.
A state can request for your state to suspend your license. Your state may or may not comply. If your state does not comply, the other state can still revoke your driving privilege in that state, and, if you're pulled over in that state, it is treated the same as driving on a suspended license.
yes but you have to prove residense for that state and the liscens you get will be good in Tennessee if you get caught driving in the state that you were suppended in even if you have a liscens for another state you will get a ticket for driving suspended because your driving privilages are suspended for that state
No, The driving privilidge in Washington State has to be valid in order to obtain A Drivers license in any state.
Yes, if you are caught driving without insurance in any state, except New Hampshire, you're license will be suspended.
Nope! The suspended license judgment information is entered into a national database that all states use when checking the applications.
Yes it is. If your license is suspended in any state and you get a new license in a different state then you are driving illegally. Tow it away. States honor each others laws.
Yes. If your licence is suspended in your home state, it is suspended in ALL states.
I don't know any states that don't punish driving while suspended. When your license is suspended, that means your driving privileges have been taken away either temporarily or permanently due to something you did in the past (DUI would be a good example of this). I'd be surprised if there was a state that didn't punish driving while suspended.