No. All states and US possessions share the information contained in their DMV databases. If you're suspended in one state, you're suspended everywhere.
You cannot have more than one license at a time. And a suspended license is still a license.
Not likely. If you have a pending matter in Jersey, then you should bust a move and get your new license in another state BEFORE the Jersey court enters the suspension order.
no you can't
yes it happen to me
Possibly as NJ Has the best politicians Money can buy.
No. You have to clear the suspension before any state will give you a drivers license.
New Jersey's governors license plate is 0001000
Nope. States share information between themselves on those who licenses have been suspended. You are suspended from driving ... period ... until your suspension ends. Driving is a privilege - it is not a right. Respect your privileges by heeding all motor vehicle laws rules and regulations.
Not legally.
No
New Jersey's policy for car insurance is that it is required by law. Without it, you can be arrested and fined, with your car and license suspended. Fortunately, a basic policy has been made available to everyone.
Yes, your New Jersey license can be suspended for unpaid parking tickets received in New York. New York State has agreements with other states, including New Jersey, to share information about unpaid tickets. If you accumulate enough violations or fail to pay, it could lead to actions against your driving privileges in your home state. It's advisable to address any outstanding tickets to avoid complications.