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no but you can get arrested at the dmv.
If you have an outstanding arrest warrant for DUI, your drivers license is probably suspended, anyway. You won't be able to renew the license or clear the suspension until the warrant is cleared.
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Yes, if you have an unpaid traffic ticket that has gone to a warrant in Texas you will be unable to get a drivers license in any other state.
There are actually two questions here. If you are wanted on a misdemeanor warrant you can probably apply for a drivers license, but when they run your name and DOB, IF your name appears as a wanted person they will probably notify law enforcement. As for the driver's license: you can only have one drivers license at a time and that can only be from the state in which you legally reside.
You need a GA license if you are planning to lease or finance a car, not if you pay cash. This is because the GA license proof is required by banks who provide the loan - it is not a state regulatory requirement.
It means that it conforms to federal REAL ID laws.
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Yep! It's called a scofflaw.
Any unresolved traffic matter--an unpaid fine, failure to appear on a traffic citation, allowing your insurance to lapse--can cause your drivers license to be suspended or for you to be barred from renewing it. A criminal arrest warrant unrelated to traffic, such as for shoplifting or battery, might also keep you from renewing your license, although that doesn't happen as often. It's more likely the warrant would be discovered at the motor vehicle bureau, and you would be arrested there.
In Michigan, having an active bench warrant can complicate the process of renewing your driver's license. While it's possible to attempt to renew your license, law enforcement may access your warrant information during the process, which could lead to your arrest. It's advisable to address any outstanding legal issues, such as the bench warrant, before attempting to renew your driver's license to avoid potential complications.