They have no authority to do any such thing.
No, typically you cannot cash a check using only a passport as identification. Most banks and check cashing places require additional forms of identification, such as a driver's license or state ID, to verify your identity before cashing a check.
Check the laws of your state and your policy. In my state, it is illegal to drive with a suspended license. Your policy will have exclusions and limitations that specify their position on damage incurred while engaged in illegal activity. In summary... NO.
No, you cannot use a passport to cash a check. You typically need a form of identification that is specifically accepted by the bank or check-cashing institution, such as a driver's license or state ID.
Of Course they check your motor vehicle report every 6 months!
NO, KY runs a 50 state check of driver's license records before issuing you one. If you lie on your application to the question "is your license currently suspended in any other state?" you will go to jail for a felony.
NO======I DO NOT THINK SO. CHECK WITH YOU STATE POLICE. * No. Driver licenses are controlled by state laws, therefore a license that is suspended or revoked would hold the same status throughout the state. In addition, all US states share driver license information through the National Driver Registry and other such systems.
Driving is not a PRIVILEGE, it is a CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT that can not be taken from you. Check facts. You don't NEED a "driver license" to drive a vehicle, ANYWHERE.
Driving is not a PRIVILEGE, it is a CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT that can not be taken from you. Check facts. You don't NEED a "driver license" to drive a vehicle, ANYWHERE.
You can not legally drive a car if your license is suspended. So you will not be able to rent a car from anyone. That's not really true. Car rental companies don't really have a system to check the status of your driving record. Although yes it is illegal, its not impossible to get car on suspended license. Example: My mother rented car in TX and was pulled over and officer told her her license was suspended from VA. She didn't knowingly drive on suspended license. No ticket was given because she was out of state driver.
No US state exists where a driver's license can be obtained if one is suspended in another. This is because they have systems to check for suspension and will not issues one, except in extreme cases where a waiver must be signed by both locations.
No, you cannot operate a forklift if you have a suspended or canceled driver's license. While forklift operation does not require a standard driver's license, many employers require operators to have a valid license as part of their safety and compliance policies. Additionally, operating machinery without a valid license could expose you to legal liabilities and safety risks. Always check your local regulations and employer policies regarding forklift operation.
No. Your driver's license is given based on statutory requirements on knowledge of driving rules, ability to drive and residency. There are no requirements that you have no unpaid debts. Check your state statutes for the exact information that pertains to you.