No, you cannot legally possess two different state driver's licenses at the same time. Most states require you to surrender your previous license when obtaining a new one, and having multiple licenses can lead to legal issues, including fines and penalties. Additionally, the law typically mandates that individuals reside in only one state at a time for licensing purposes.
No. When you apply for a drivers license in your new state you are required to surrender your previous license.
Each state handles laws concerning drivers licenses .
Yes.
The Secretary of State's office issues the drivers licenses.
New York
Missouri
Basically, it's an identification number issued to you by the state.
Yes, a person will get a suspended drivers license with DWI in any state.
ALL state's laws prohibit this.
Massachusetts began issuing driver's licenses with photographs in 1988. This change was aimed at improving identification and security for drivers in the state. Prior to this, licenses did not have photos, making it easier for individuals to use false identification.
Drivers who have junior licenses are required to check with their insurance companies and Department of Transportation to make sure that theirÊlicenses arevalid before leaving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Once those steps are taken,Êyoung drivers with junior licenses may leave the state.
It is my understanding in Illinois that the Secretary of State who issues drivers' licenses is the only body that can revoke a drivers' license.