No
A revoked license is completely canceled and the individual no longer has driving privileges. A restricted license, on the other hand, allows driving under certain conditions or limitations, such as only for work or medical appointments.
no
If you prove the registration in court, they will drop the charges. You will still be charged with driving on revoked license.
no if you have a prescription dated after a Dr license was revoked , he was obviously no longer allowed to write scrpts
well..ultimately it depends on what state you live in. but i would imagine that it would be the same penalty as if you never had your license. you're still driving illegally.
All state DMV's are inter-connected with one another and honor each others licensing provisions and court decisions. If you are suspended or revoked in one state, you are suspended or revoked in ALL states. Additionally: You may only possess a driver's license issued by your state of residence.
(in the US) There are no "non-compact" states.
No. You will have to resolve the suspension issues in IL before you can apply for a license in ANY state. On the application you would fill out in GA are the questions asking if you have ever had a license in another state & has that license ever been suspended/revoked. If you answer truthfully, you will be automatically denied. If you lie & say no to both questions, you have committed a criminal offense & could go to jail for fraud, falsifying a legal document or other charges. Regardless of how you answer those questions, GA will run a license history on you to see if you have had a license before & the status.
Yes, so long as your not having a licence isn't due to it being suspended/revoked.
I'm not a hundered percent sure. I had a florida license before my Colorado one was revoked. My florida license is still valid and that is what I am using. I don't see why not.
Unfortunately not, because the car still needs to be covered no matter the situation.