3 according to traffic school info.
It is possible with some states, but not with every state. If you have a CDL (Commercial Drivers License) which gets suspended in one state, there is no state or territory of the US in which you'll be able to get licensed in while your license is suspended. Also note that the state which suspends your license also suspends your driving privileges in that state, so, if you did obtain a license from out of state, and were pulled over in the state where your license was suspended, it would still be treated as if you were driving on a suspended license.
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That is a discretionary call by the officer issuing the citation. Some agencies have a policy where any vehicle driven by a person with no license or with a suspended or revoked license is impounded. That policy takes care of the "drive off" question.
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I don't think that NJ can take any points off your licence so they can't suspend your licence all they can do is suspend your rights to drive in NJ.
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I don't believe the DMV suspends license, A police officer gives you a ticket, your go to court, and the judge will suspend your license for a time or forever, or put you in driving school. Of course if you can convince the officer that you just left them at home, he/she might let you off with a warning. Good Luck!
You should be compensated by the agency or city which made that error. They'll usually make a compensation offer, which you can either accept, or refuse and choose instead to file a lawsuit.
Michigan... once you've met the conditions for reinstatement of your license. First off, states have an information sharing apparatus by which you'll be a license in other states if you have an ongoing suspension in any other state. Secondly, you have to be a resident of a state in order to even be eligible to receive a license there. Thirdly, even if you did somehow manage to slip through the cracks, you still wouldn't be able to drive in Michigan - when a state suspends your license, they also suspend your driving privilege in that state, meaning you can't drive in that state on ANY license.
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I had this happen to me- After 9/11 all the DMV's are linked. I had to clear about my lic. in NY before I could get a lic. in MN. And the insurance companies can pull up a complete driving record, but I don't know if that will effect your rate.