You need to stay off the road!
That all depends on why your license was suspended. Without knowing why your license was suspended, there is no means of determining what you need to do to get it back.
No
It can help you get your license back.
At trial, you can offer as a defense the issuance of the new license three months after the suspension. That may serve to show your belief that your license was valid at the time of the first suspended license violation. The second suspended license charge will be tougher to fight, as you had to know from the first ticket that your license was suspended.
Yes, in many cases you have to pay the ticket before you can get your license back.
In the state of Georgia, the state will reguire a 6-months prepaid policy along with a SR22A filing in order to get your license back. In the state of Georgia, you can't get insurance with a suspended drivers license cause your not legal to drive with a suspended license.
You can get your license back after it's been suspended for a while. This of course is if your license wasn't taken away for a very bad reason.
You need to talk to an attorney. There is a lot of paperwork and getting your license back is worth the expense of an attorney.
No, you would not be covered if you do not have a valid license. The insurance company would be able to back out of any agreement, as you have violated it.
No. You can't get it back without paying the full amount back first.
Once the reason for the suspension has been resolved, the authority that suspended your license should issue a notice of eligibility for reinstatement. With that paper in hand it should just be a trip to the DMV office to get you back on the road.
As soon as you and the State agree on a payment plan.