Your license can be suspended or revoked for various reasons, including driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs, accumulating too many traffic violation points, failing to pay fines or child support, or being involved in serious accidents. Additionally, driving without insurance or violating probation terms can also lead to suspension or revocation. Each state has its own specific laws and regulations governing these actions.
Suspended = temporary Revoked = permanent
Your license is revoked for the period of time according to the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd offense. If you are caught driving on the revoked after you have your license revoked for the period of time the judge ordered. After that your license is then suspended when you are serving the time over and above the revokation for driving on the revoked, and then your license is then considered suspended at that time. Usually you will receive an extra year for each driving on the revoked you are charged with. Hope this helps!
Your license shall be SUSPENDED!
From what I can gather it means Driving While Revoked/Suspended, meaning the person had a suspended or revoked driver's license.
single felony conviction
If your California license is valid and you are not suspended or revoked in Washington, yes.
Suspended & or revoked.
If your license is suspended or revoked in California probably no. But if you just have restrictions you can probably get Louisiana license.
By means of an interstate agreement on motor vehicle regulations to which all states subscribe, if you are suspended or revoked in one state you are considered suspended and revoked in ALL states.
If you receive 12 points on your driver's license, it will be suspended
There are some companies that will write a policy if you have a suspended license as long as it is not permanently revoked.
Driving While License Suspended/Revoked