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Not in the United States of America. The staus of your license is maintained on a national database, not a local one. Therefore, every time you apply for a license, your driver's status is checked through NCIC, at which time the suspension in another state would come up.

The answer is yes but you have to obtain a licence in another state before it is suspended. Then once your license is suspended is that state the new state you got a licence in would have to notify you that your license is being suspeneded in that state also. Suppose you have the same name as someone else you would need time to dispute the suspention. Until you receive something in the mail from the new state then you are good to drive. From experience the new state will likely not know of the suspention ever.

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